int. 晚安,再见;
[例句] Eleanor went upstairs to say goodnight to the children.
[例句] Both men rose to their feet and kissed her goodnight.
n. 经雕琢的宝石;
adj. 咆哮的,隆隆响的;v. (动物)发狺狺声, (雷)作隆隆声( growl的现在分词 ),低声咆哮着说;
[例句] The dog was biting, growling and wagging its tail.
[例句] His fury was so great he could hardly speak. He growled some unintelligible words at Pete...
v. 以沙砾覆盖(某物),撒沙砾于( grit的过去式和过去分词 ),咬紧牙关;
[例句] He felt tiny bits of grit and sand peppering his knees.
[例句] You've got to admire her grit.
v. 以沙砾覆盖(某物),撒沙砾于( grit的现在分词 ),咬紧牙关;
[例句] He felt tiny bits of grit and sand peppering his knees.
[例句] You've got to admire her grit.
n. 烤架( grill的名词复数 ),(一盘)烤肉,格板,烧烤餐馆;v. 烧烤( grill的第三人称单数 ),拷问,盘问;
[例句] Place the omelette under a gentle grill until the top is set.
[例句] Grill the meat for 20 minutes each side...
adv. 很多,大量的,丰富的;n. 丰富,充足;adj. 丰富的;
[例句] You'll be able to win prizes galore.
[例句] ...a popular resort with beaches galore.
n. 神经节,力量(或精力、活动、兴趣等的)中心,腱鞘囊肿;
n. 收集器,收集者;
[例句] The brazil nut gatherers were paid only 2 to 3 percent of the New York wholesale price.
[例句] ...professional intelligence gatherers.
vi. 直瞪瞪地注视;n. 呆人;
[例句] At weekends the roads are jammed with holidaymakers coming to gawp at the parade...
[例句] Thorpe could only stand and gawp.
n. 凝胶,白明胶;
adj. 痛苦的,苦恼的;v. 咬( gnaw的现在分词 ),(长时间) 折磨某人,(使)苦恼,(长时间)危害某事物;
[例句] Woodlice attack living plants and gnaw at the stems...
[例句] Melanie gnawed a long, painted fingernail.
n. 甲状腺肿,肿物;
[例句] Goitre is a disease of the thyroid gland that makes a person's neck very swollen.
adj. 粒状的,有颗粒的,模糊不清的,粗糙的;
[例句] ...grainy black and white photos.
[例句] ...the grainy tree trunk...
n. 蔬菜水果商,菜贩;
adv. 严重地;
[例句] Their loss would be a grievous blow to our engineering industries...
[例句] Mr Morris said the victims had suffered from a very grievous mistake.
adj. 体育的,体操的,体操运动;
n. 吉普赛人,吉普赛语,像吉普赛人的人,[航]绞绳筒;adj. 像吉普赛人似的,吉普赛人的,吉普赛式的流浪的,无照的;v. 过吉普赛式地生活,流浪,野餐旅
找到某物以供使用,找到某人;
v. 撤退,让路,退让,垮掉;