white
英 [waɪt]
美[waɪt]
- adj. 白色的;白种的;纯洁的
- n. 白色;洁白;白种人
词组搭配
bleed someone/thing white
drain someone or something of wealth or resources
使耗尽财富(或资源)
whited sepulchre
(poetic/literary)a hypocrite
(诗/文)伪善者,伪君子;矫饰者
white man's burden
the task which white colonizers believed they had to impose their civilization on the black inhabitants of their colonies
白人的负担(白人殖民者自认为应给殖民地黑人居民灌输其文明的任务)
whiter than white
extremely white
特白,雪白,煞白
white out
(of vision) become impaired by exposure to sudden bright light
(因突然暴露在强光下而)目眩
white something out
obliterate a mistake with white correction fluid
用白色涂改液遮盖(错误)
impair someone's vision with a sudden bright light
用强光使人目眩
双语例句
- 1. The overhead light was covered now with a white globe.
- 现在,顶灯已装上了一个白色球状罩子。
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- 2. She walked forward and embraced him and stroked his tousled white hair.
- 她走上前拥抱他并轻抚他凌乱的白发。
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- 3. Meanwhile, melt the white chocolate in a bowl suspended over simmering water.
- 同时,把碗置于微沸的水上,将白巧克力放入碗中使其熔化。
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- 4. Queen Mary started the fashion for blue and white china in England.
- 玛丽女王开启了青花瓷在英格兰的流行风尚。
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- 5. The White House quickly announced that the policy is under review.
- 白宫很快宣布该项政策正在审核中。
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