carve
英 [kɑːv]
美[kɑrv]
- vt. 雕刻;切开;开创
- vi. 切开;做雕刻工作
- n. (Carve)人名;(西、瑞典)卡韦
考试真题
- That way, people still get the presentation of the dishes as they were designed, but can carve them up however they like," Hill says.
出自-2011年6月阅读原文
- From self-service checkout lines at supermarket to industrial robots armed with saws and taught to carve up animal bodies in slaughter-houses, these ever-more-intelligent machines are now not just assisting workers but actually kicking them out of their jobs.
出自-2012年12月阅读原文
- Completed in 1875, the State Department's south wing was the first to be occupied, with its elegant four-story library ( ' , completed in 1876), Diplomatic Reception Room, and Secretary's office decorated with carved wood, Oriental rugs, and stenciled wall patterns.
出自-2018年考研阅读原文
双语例句
- 1. He wanted to go into the street and carve someone's face up.
- 他想上街去把别人的脸刮花。
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- 2. He is hoping to carve out a much greater role for himself.
- 他希望能争取到更重要的角色。
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- 3. Andrew began to carve the chicken.
- 安德鲁开始切鸡肉。
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- 4. Carve the beef into slices.
- 把牛肉切成片。
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- 5. Carve the names and gild them.
- 把姓名刻上去,再镀上金。
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