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pit

英 [pɪt] 美[pɪt]
  • n. 矿井;深坑;陷阱;(物体或人体表面上的)凹陷;(英国剧场的)正厅后排;正厅后排的观众
  • vt. 使竞争;窖藏;使凹下;去…之核;使留疤痕
  • vi. 凹陷;起凹点
  • n. (Pit)人名;(东南亚国家华语)必

英英释意


1. a sizeable hole (usually in the ground);
"they dug a pit to bury the body"
2. a concavity in a surface (especially an anatomical depression)
3. the hard inner (usually woody) layer of the pericarp of some fruits (as peaches or plums or cherries or olives) that contains the seed;
"you should remove the stones from prunes before cooking"
4. a trap in the form of a concealed hole
5. a surface excavation for extracting stone or slate;
"a British term for `quarry' is `stone pit'"
6. lowered area in front of a stage where an orchestra accompanies the performers
7. a workplace consisting of a coal mine plus all the buildings and equipment connected with it

双语例句


1. A gold mine is not a bottomless pit, the gold runs out.
金矿并非无底的宝藏,金子终究会被采光。

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2. He was convicted of failing to muzzle a pit bull.
他因没能给比特犬戴嘴套而被判有罪。

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3. He had to make four pit stops during the race.
他不得不在比赛过程中4次停车进站。

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4. I had a funny feeling in the pit of my stomach.
我心头有种怪怪的感觉。

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5. The problem is we don't have a bottomless pit of resources.
问题是我们没有取之不尽的资源。

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