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scallop带子;Japanesescallop元贝;Fanscallop扇贝;Venerupis花蛤。
scallop英[ˈskɒləp]美[ˈskæləp]
n.扇贝;(织物、糕点等的)扇形饰边;荷叶边;
v.给…加上扇形饰边;
[例句]I veered away from the set menu and went for the day's special of queen scallops
我没有点套餐,而是要了当日的特供菜——皇后海扇贝。
[其他]第三人称单数:scallops复数:scallops现在分词:scalloping过去式:scalloped过去分词:scalloped
用作名词 (n.)
Some people like to eat scallop. 有些人喜欢吃扇贝。
Here is your fried rice with scallop, sir. 这是您的干贝炒饭,先生。
短语搭配
Scallop soup 干贝汤 ; 九王瑶柱羹 ; 扇贝配蔬菜
dried scallop 干贝 ; 瑶柱
scallop culture 扇贝养殖
Scallop Hole 扇形孔
Stewed Scallop 蒸扒三丝干贝
European scallop 欧洲扇贝
Hawaii Scallop 夏威夷扇贝
PROVENCALE SCALLOP 普鲁旺斯鲜贝
scallop dredger 扇贝式挖泥船 ; 采扇贝船
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这就是两个单词,一个是蛤蜊,一个是形容词静,具体解释如下:
clam英 [klæm]美 [klæm]
n. 蛤;沉默寡言的人;钳子
vi. 捞蛤;保持沉默,闭嘴不言
n. (Clam)人名;(德、西)克拉姆;(法)克朗
clam 蛤蜊,克朗,文蛤
Clam chowder 周打蚬汤,蛤蜊浓汤,杂烩汤
razor clam 蛏子,竹蛏,剃刀贝
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calm英 [kɑːm]美 [kɑm]
n. 风平浪静
adj. 静的,平静的;沉着的
vt. 使平静;使镇定
vi. 平静下来;镇定下来
n. (Calm)人名;(法、德)卡尔姆
calm 平静,风平浪静,使平静
dead calm 风平浪静,航越地平线,怒海惊情
stay calm 保持冷静,保持镇静,保持镇定
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ankle 踝1the joint between your foot and your legbreak/twist/sprain your ankle Janet slipped on the stairs and twisted her ankle.slender ankles2ankle socks/bootssocks or boots that only come up to your ankle crashn.碰撞, 坠落, 坠毁, 撞击声, 爆裂声v.碰撞, 坠落, 坠毁, (指商业公司, 政府等)破产, 垮台1▶CAR/PLANE ETC◀[intransitive and transitive]to have an accident in a car, plane etc by violently hitting something elseᅳsee also collideThe jet crashed after take-off.crash into/onto etcThe plane crashed into a mountain.crash a car/bus/plane etc He was drunk when he crashed the car.2▶HIT SOMEBODY/SOMETHING HARD◀[intransitive,transitive always + adverb/preposition] to hit something or someone extremely hard while moving, in a way that causes a lot of damage or makes a lot of noisecrash into/through etcA brick crashed through the window. We watched the waves crashing against the rocks.The plates went crashing to the ground. A large branch came crashing down .3▶LOUD NOISE◀[intransitive] to make a sudden loud noiseThunder crashed and boomed outside.4▶COMPUTER◀[intransitive and transitive] if a computer crashes, or if you crash the computer, it suddenly stops workingThe system crashed and I lost three hours' worth of work.5▶FINANCIAL◀[intransitive] if a stock market or shares crash, they suddenly lose a lot of value6▶SPORT◀[intransitive] British English to lose very badly in a sports eventLiverpool crashed to their worst defeat of the season.7▶SLEEP◀[intransitive] spokena) to stay at someone's house for the nightCan I crash at your place on Saturday night?b) also crash outto go to bed, or go to sleep very quickly, because you are very tiredI crashed out on the sofa this afternoon.8▶PARTY◀[transitive] informal to go to a party that you have not been invited toWe crashed Joe's party yesterday.9crashing boreBritish English old-fashioned someone who is very boring V.1an accident in which a vehicle violently hits something elseᅳsee also collisionplane/car etc crash 41 people were killed in the plane crash.the Clapham rail crasha fatal crash a head-on crash between two trainsa crash victim2a sudden loud noise made by something falling, breaking etcI heard a loud crash .with a crashThe branch came down with a crash.crash ofa crash of thunder3an occasion when a computer or computer system suddenly stops working4an occasion on which the stocks and shares in a stock market suddenly lose a lot of valuethe stock market crash of October 1987entryn.登录, 条目, 进入, 入口, [商]报关手续, [律]对土地的侵占, 对房屋的侵入1▶ACT OF ENTERING◀[uncountable and countable]the act of going into somethingᅳopposite exitentry intoIt was dark and their entry into the camp had gone unnoticed.Harry made his entry into the village.There was no sign of a forced entry .How did the thieves gain entry (=get in) ?2▶BECOMING INVOLVED◀[uncountable] when someone starts to take part in a system, a particular kind of work etc, or the permission they need in order to do thisentry into/toBritain's entry into the European Unionthe minimum height for entry into the police force This enabled European banks to gain entry into new markets. the entry requirements for a degree course3▶RIGHT TO ENTER◀[uncountable]the right to enter a place, building etcentry to/intoEntry to the gardens is included in the price of admission.The refugees were repeatedly refused entry into (=not allowed in) the country. no entry (=written on signs to show that you are not allowed to go somewhere) an entry visa4▶COMPETITION◀[countable]a) something that you write, make, do etc in order to try and win a competitionThe winning entry will be published in our April issue. What's the closing date for entries?b) [usually singular] the number of people or things taking part in a competitionWe've attracted a record entry this year.5▶SOMETHING WRITTEN◀[countable] a piece of writing in a diary, or in a book containing information such as a dictionarya dictionary entry6▶COMPUTER◀[uncountable] the act of putting information into a computerdata entry7▶DOOR◀[countable] also entryway American Englisha door, gate, or passage that you go through to enter a placeᅳsee also entrance 1 (1)flatadj.平坦的, 扁平的, 单调的, 倒下的, 浅的, 干脆的, 无聊的, 无力的1▶SURFACE◀smooth and level, without raised or hollow areas, and not sloping or curvinghouses with flat roofs a perfectly flat sandy beach The countryside near there is flat as a pancake (=very flat) . Work on a clean, flat surface.2▶MONEY◀a flat rate, amount of money etc is fixed and does not change or have anything added to itClients are charged a flat rate of £250 annually. We charge a flat fee for car hire.3▶TYRE/BALL◀a flat tyre or ball has no air or not enough air in it4▶NOT DEEP◀not very deep, thick, or high, especially in comparison to its width or lengthThe cake came out of the oven flat, not fluffy.5▶DRINK◀a drink that is flat does not taste fresh because it has no more bubbles of gas in itᅳopposite fizzy6▶NOT INTERESTING◀[not before noun] a performance, book etc that is flat lacks interest, excitement, or energyArsenal looked flat for large parts of the game.7▶BATTERY◀British English a flat battery has lost its electrical powerAmerican Equivalent: dead Have you checked that the batteries haven't gone flat (=become flat) ?8▶BUSINESS/TRADE◀if prices, economic conditions, trade etc are flat, they have not increased or improved over a period of timeAnalysts are expecting flat sales in the coming months.9E flat/B flat/A flat etca musical note that is one semitone lower than the note E, B, A etcᅳsee also sharp, natural10▶MUSICAL SOUND◀if a musical note is flat, it is played or sung slightly lower than it should beᅳopposite sharp11▶VOICE◀not showing much emotion, or not changing much in sound as you speak'He's dead,' she said in a flat voice.12a flat refusal/denial etca refusal etc that is definite and which someone will not changeOur requests were met with a flat refusal.13be flat on your backa) to be lying down so that all of your back is touching the floorb) to be very ill so that you have to stay in bed for a period of timeI've been flat on my back with the flu all week.14▶SHOES◀flat shoes have very low heels15▶LIGHT◀having little variety of light and darkFlat lighting is typical of Avedon's portraits.16and that's flat!British English spoken old-fashioned used to say that you will definitely not change what you have just saidᅳsynonym and that's thatI won't go, and that's flat!ᅳflatness noun [uncountable]ᅳsee also in/into a flat spin atspin2 (6), flat feetadv.平直地, 仰卧地, 恰恰, 正好, 断然地1▶FLAT POSITION◀in a position in which the surface of something is against another surface without curving or slopingThe bed can be folded flat for storage. He lay flat on the floor. That night I lay flat on my back and stared up at the ceiling.2three minutes/10 seconds etc flatinformal in exactly three minutes, ten seconds etc - used to emphasize that something happens or is done very quicklyI was dressed in five minutes flat.3fall flatinformal if a joke, story etc falls flat, it does not achieve the effect that is intendedUnfortunately, what could have been a powerful drama fell flat.4▶MUSIC◀if you sing or play music flat, you sing or play slightly lower than the correct note so that the sound is unpleasantᅳopposite sharp5fall flat on your facea) to fall so that you are lying on your chest on the groundBabe slipped and fell flat on her face.b) informal to not have the result you want or expect, especially when this is embarrassingThe theory falls flat on its face when put into practice.6flat outinformala) as fast as possibleEveryone's working flat out to finish on time.b) American English in a direct and complete wayᅳsynonym straight outask/tell somebody flat out She asked him flat out if he was seeing another woman.7tell somebody flatBritish English spoken to tell someone something directly and definitelyᅳsynonym straight outI told him flat that I didn't want to see him again.ᅳsee also flat broke atbroke2 (1)n.平面, 平地, 一层, 公寓1▶PLACE TO LIVE◀especially British English a place for people to live that consists of a set of rooms that are part of a larger buildingᅳsynonym apartmentThey have a flat in Crouch End.a two-bedroom flatThe building was knocked down to make way for a block of flats (=a large building with many flats in it) .ᅳsee also granny flat2▶TYRE◀especially American English a tyre that does not have enough air insideᅳsynonym flat tyreDamn, the car has a flat .He stopped to change a flat .3▶MUSIC◀a) a musical note that is one semitone lower than a particular noteb) the sign in written music that shows that a note is one semitone lower than a particular noteᅳsee also sharp, natural4▶LAND◀flats [plural] an area of land that is at a low level, especially near watermud flats5▶SHOES◀flats [plural] American English a pair of women's shoes with very low heels6the flat of somebody's hand/a knife/a sword etcthe flat part or flat side of something7on the flatBritish English on ground that is level and does not slope v.(使)变平, (使)降半音fill outv.填写, 使长大, 变大fill out phrasal verb1fill something ↔ outto write all the necessary information on an official document, form etc2if you fill out, or your body fills out, you become slightly fatterEric is starting to fill out around the waist.3if a young person fills out, their body becomes more like an adult's body, for example by having bigger muscles, developing breasts etcAt puberty, a girl's body begins to fill out.4fill something ↔ outto add more details to a description or story
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ankleKK: []DJ: []n.[C]1. 踝,足踝2. 踝关节crashKK: []DJ: []vi.1. (发出猛烈声音地)碰撞,倒下,坠落The motorcycle crashed into the fence.摩托车猛地撞在围栏上。2. (飞机等)坠毁,撞坏An airliner crashed west of Denver last night.昨夜一架客机在丹佛西边坠毁。3. (发出很响声音地)冲,闯[Q]4. 发出撞击声,发出爆裂声Listen to the thunder crash.听劈雷发出的巨响。5. 失败;垮台;破产His company crashed last year.他的公司去年破产了。6. 【俚】(免费)宿夜;睡I'd crashed Friday afternoon -- I hadn't completely recovered from the infection.我星期五下午昏睡过去了,我发炎还没完全恢复过来。7. 【电脑】死机The PC just crashed.那部个人电脑刚死机了。vt.1. (发出猛烈声音地)撞击,砸碎2. 使(飞机等)坠毁,使(飞机等)撞坏3. (发出很响声音地)冲,闯[O]They crashed their tanks through the railings.他们开着坦克哗啦一声冲过围栏。4. 【口】无票进入(会场等),闯入5. 【电脑】死机X crashed the system.X把那个系统搞得死机了。n.[C]1. 相撞(事故);(飞机的)坠毁,迫降A lot of passengers were killed in the train crash.许多旅客在火车车祸中丧生了。2. 撞击声,爆裂声3. 失败;垮台;破产4. 【俚】睡5. 【电脑】死机a.1. 应急的,速成的[B]entryKK: []DJ: []n.1. 进入,入场;出赛,参加[C][U][(+into)]He supported that country's entry into the European Common Market.他支持那个国家加入欧洲共同体。2. 进入权[U]The people without a ticket are denied entry.没有票的人不许入内。3. 入口;门口;河口;通道[C][(+to/of)]The entry of the cave was hidden by trees.洞穴的入口被树丛遮掩。4. 参赛者;参赛物,参赛作品[C]The illustrator is going to judge the entries in the children's painting competition.那位插画家将评审儿童绘画比赛的参赛作品。The Marathon had sixty entries.报名参加马拉松赛的共有六十名。5. 【商】报关手续;报单[C][(+for)]6. 登记;记帐;项目;词条;帐目[C][U]The new edition contains 5,000 entries.新版收录五千个词条。7. 【律】对房屋的侵入,对土地的侵占[U][C]flat1KK: []DJ: []a.1. 平的,平坦的Of course, no one now believes that the earth is flat.当然如今无人相信地球是平的。2. (容器等)浅的[Z]3. 平伏的,平卧的[Z]My book is flat on the table.我的书平摊在桌子上。4. (轮胎)泄了气的Our car had a flat tire.我们那辆汽车有一只轮胎漏了气。5. (啤酒等)走了气的;走了味的6. 单调的,无聊的[F]After the excitement was over, she felt flat.令人兴奋的事过后,她感到平淡无味。7. (拒绝等)断然的[Z][B]He gave me a flat refusal.他断然拒绝了我。8. 【音】降音的;降半音的9. (色彩)单调的,同样的10. (费用,价格等)均一的,一律的[B]We pay a flat rate for every telephone call.我们打电话每次付相同的费用。11. (电池)电力不足的,电用完的12. (市场等)萧条的ad.1. 平直地,仰卧地Lie down flat and breathe deeply.平躺下,作深呼吸。2. 【音】以降调3. 恰恰,正好4. 断然地5. 无利息地n.[C]1. 平面,平坦部分I hit the table with the flat of my hand.我用手掌击桌。2. 沼地;浅滩[P]We dug clams in the flats at low tide.退潮时我们在浅滩挖蛤蜊。3. 泄了气的的轮胎4. 【音】降半音;降半音符号5. 【俚】傻子6. 平底鞋[P]vt.1. 使变平2. 使降半音vi.1. 变平The bank flatted off for the last ten miles.河堤最后十英里渐趋平坦。2. 降半音flat2KK: []DJ: []n.[C]1. (楼房的)一层2. 【英】(在同一层楼上的)(一套)公寓房间3. 【英】公寓大楼[P]fill outKK: [ ]DJ: [ ]1. 变丰满Her cheeks have filled out.她的两颊变得丰满了。2. 填写Fill out the form, please.请填写表格。
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