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1 | blast | blastblast[blɑːst],blast a'way (at sb/sth) 1.■if a gun or sb using a gun blasts away, the gun fires loudly and continuously连续高声地射击(某人或物):The machine guns blasted away all night.机关枪声整夜不断。[G]v+adv,blast sb/sth a'way (less frequent)2.■to kill sb or remove sth or break it apart violently,for example with a gun, explosives, etc.击毙,炸死(某人);打掉,炸开(某物):They have blasted away the side of this beautiful valley to make a road.他们炸掉了这美丽的峡谷的一侧以便修路。( figurative) This theory has been blasted away by the new evidence.这个理论给新的证据推翻了。[synonym]blow sb/sth away[G]v+adv+n ◆ v+n/pron+adv (rare),blast 'off 3.■when a spacecraft blasts off, it leaves the ground and goes up into space(宇宙飞船)发射,升空:The rocket blasted off at 7.28 p.m.火箭于夜晚7点28 分发射。[synonym]lift off[G]v+adv'blast-off n 4.■[U] the moment when a spacecraft leaves the ground(宇宙飞船的)发射,起飞:Blast-off will be in 30 seconds.离发射时间还有30 秒钟。,blast 'out; ,blast sth 'out 5.■if music blasts out or a radio, etc. blasts out music, it is produced or played very loudly(音乐)声音响亮;(收音机等)高声播出(音乐):A Beatles song was blasting out at full volume.一首披头士歌曲以最大音量播放着。The radio was blasting out heavy rock music.收音机轰鸣地播放着重摇磙乐。[synonym]blare out,blare sth out[G]v+adv ◆ v+adv+n ◆ v+n/pron+adv |
2 | blaze | blazeblaze[bleɪz],blaze a'way 1.■(at sb/sth) if guns or people blaze away, the guns fire continuously(向某人或物)连续射击:The guns kept blazing away at the enemy.枪对着敌人不停地扫射。2.■if a fireblazes away, it burns brightly熊熊燃烧3.■[NOTE]Blaze is used with the same meanings. blaze 也作这些含义。[G]v+adv,blaze 'up 4.■if a fire blazes up, it suddenly starts burning more strongly(突然)熊熊燃烧起来:( figurative) His anger blazed up uncontrollably.他压抑不住心头怒火。[G]v+adv |
3 | blend | blendblend[blɛnd],blend 'in 1.■(with sth) if something blends in with sth else or with its surroundings, it looks similar to it/them or matches well(与环境等)和谐,协调:The curtains blend in perfectly with the carpet.窗帘和地毯的格调完全一致。The new office block doesn’t blend in well with its traditional surroundings.新办公大楼和传统风格的周围环境不协调。2.■(with sb) if sb blends in with other people, they become similar to the people around them(和周围的人)融合:He should try to blend in with the locals a bit more.他应该争取更多地与当地人打成一片。see also BLEND INTO STH;MERGE IN (WITH STH),MERGE INTO STH[G]v+adv,blend sth 'in 3.■(in cooking 烹饪) to add another substance to sth and mix them together把…调入:Heat the butter gently and then blend in a little flour.把黄油稍稍加热,然后调入少许麵粉。[synonym]mix sth in4.■to make a substance mix with another so that you cannot see where one ends and the other starts使混合进;掺和进:Blend the eyeshadow in with your fingers.用手指把眼影揉进去。He blended in the charcoal lines to make the picture look softer.他加了些炭笔线条使画面显得柔和些。[G]v+adv+n ◆ v+pron+adv ◆ v+n+adv (less frequent),blend 'into sth 5.■to look or sound so similar to sth that it is difficult for anyone to see or hear it separately融合到…中:The animals can become almost invisible by blending into the long grass.这些动物藏在长草中几乎难以辨认。The new development should blend into its surroundings.新开发区应该和周围环境协调一致。[OBJ]background,surroundingssee also BLEND IN;MERGE IN (WITH STH),MERGE INTO STH[G]v+prep |
4 | blimp | blimpblimp[blɪmp],blimp 'out/ 'up (AmE, informal)1.■to become fat; to gain weight发福;体重增加[G]v+adv |
5 | blink | blinkblink[blɪŋk],blink sth a'way 1.■to clear sth from the eyes by blinking (= closing and opening your eyes quickly)眨眼分散泪水(或挤掉脏东西):He blinked away a tear.他眨掉眼泪。[OBJ]tears[G]v+adv+n ◆ v+n/pron+adv,blink sth 'back 2.■to try to control your tears控制泪水:I found myself blinking back tears during his speech.他演讲的时候我觉得我在尽力克制着不流泪。[OBJ]onlytear(s) [G]v+adv+n ◆ v+n/pron+adv |
6 | block | blockblock[blɒk],block sb/sth 'in 1.■to stop a vehicle from being driven away by parking too close to it(紧挨着停靠车辆)把某人或另一辆车困住:You’re blocking that Mini in.你挡住那辆迷你牌汽车了。Somebody had parked in front of me, blocking me in.有人把车停在我前面,把我困住了。I was blocked in by two lorries so I had to leave the car and walk.我的车被两辆大货车夹在中间开不走,我只好下车步行。[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n (less frequent),block sth 'off 2.■to close a road or another place by placing a barrier across it to stop sb/sth going in or coming out(用路障等)封锁,堵住:The police blocked the street off.警察把这条街道封锁了。The pipe had been blocked off to prevent further leaks.管道堵上了,以免再渗漏。[OBJ]street,road,area,entrance[synonym]close sth off (to sth/sb) 3.■(especially AmE) to reserve a period of time for a particular activity留出(时间):Thursday afternoons are blocked off for sports.星期四下午定为体育运动时间。[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n,block sth 'out 4.■to stop light or noise from coming in; to cover or hide sth挡住,遮住(光线或声音);覆盖;隐藏:The trees blocked out much of the sunlight.树木挡住了大部份的阳光。( figurative) I’m so used to the traffic noise now I just block it out }(= I don’t hear it)&b{.我很适应汽车的噪音,现在不把它当回事了。[OBJ]light,sun,sound[G]v+adv+n ◆ v+pron+adv ◆ v+n+adv (less frequent),block sb/sth 'out; ,block sb/sth 'out of sth5.■to avoid remembering sb/sth or thinking about sb/sth, especially sth unpleasant刻意忘记,不去想(尤指令人不快的人或事物);(从脑海中)抹去:He tried to block the incident out of his mind.他试图把那件事从记忆中抹去。[synonym]blot sb/sth out,blot sb/sth out of sth;shut sth out,shut sth out of sth;suppress sth[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n ◆ v+n/pron+adv+prep,block sth 'up6.■to fill sth such as a hole completely so that nothing can get through it塞住,封住(孔、洞):All the windows had been blocked up.所有的窗户都封死了。[OBJ]window,door,hole,fireplace[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n,blocked 'up adj 7.■completely full; not clear塞满的;阻塞的:I’ve got a blocked-up nose.我的鼻子塞住了。 |
7 | blot | blotblot[blɒt](-tt-) ,blot sb/sth 'out; ,blot sb/sth 'out of sth 1.■to avoid remembering sb/sth or thinking about sb/sth, especially sth unpleasant刻意忘记,不去想(尤指令人不快的人或事物):He wanted to blot out the memory.他想抹去那段记忆。[OBJ]memories,thoughts[synonym]block sb/sth out,block sb/sth out of sth;shut sth out,shut sth out of sth[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n ◆ v+n/pron+adv+prep,blot sth 'out 2.■to stop light or noise coming in; to cover or hide sth挡住,遮住(光线或声音);掩盖; 隐藏:Dark clouds were blotting out the sun.乌云渐渐遮住太阳。[OBJ]light,sun,stars,sound[synonym]block sth out[G]v+adv+n ◆ v+n/pron+adv |
8 | blow | blowblow[bləʊ](blew/blown) ,blow a'way; ,blow sth a'way 1.■to be moved or carried away by the force of the wind or by sb’s breath; to move in this way(被)颳走,吹动:It was so windy the tent nearly blew away! 风大得把帐篷都快颳走了! A sudden breeze blew his newspaper away.突如其来的一阵风颳跑了他的报纸。She blew away the dust on the lid.她吹掉盖子上的灰尘。[G]v+adv ◆ v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n,blow sb a'way 2.■(informal) to impress sb a lot;to surprise or please sb给某人留下深刻印象;使某人惊喜(或高兴):I saw her performance on Broadway last year and it just blew me away.我去年在百老汇看过她的演出,印象十分深刻。3.■(AmE, informal, sport) to defeat sb easily轻松地打败某人:Mitchell blew away the other runners.米切尔轻而易举地赢了其他赛跑选手。[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n,blow sb/sth a'way 4.■to kill sb or remove or destroy sth with explosives or with a gun(用炸药或枪)杀掉,除掉,摧毁:He threatened to blow us away.他威胁说要把我们枪毙。They blew his kneecaps away }(= by shooting them)&b{.他们开枪打碎了他的膝盖。[synonym]blast sb/sth away[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n,blow 'down; ,blow sth 'down 5.■if sth blows down, or the wind blows it down, it falls to the ground because of the force of the wind(被)颳倒:An old oak tree had blown down in the storm.暴风把一棵老橡树颳倒了。Hundreds of trees have been blown down this winter.今年冬天有几百棵树被颳倒。[G]v+adv ◆ v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n,blow 'in; ,blow 'into sth (informal)6.■to arrive somewhere where you are not expected突然来到;突然进入:Look who’s just blown in! 看,谁来了! Have you heard who’s just blown into town? 你听说谁刚到城里来了吗?[G]v+adv ◆ v+prep,blow 'off; ,blow sth 'off; ,blow sth 'off sth7.■if sth blows off, or the wind blows it off, it is removed by the force of the wind(被)颳动,吹走:My hat blew off.我的帽子被颳掉了。A gust of wind blew her cap off.一阵风把她的帽子颳掉了。The roof was blown off the Greens’ house.格林家的屋顶被风掀掉了。8.■if sth blows off in an explosion, or an explosion blows sth off it is violently removed(被)炸掉,炸开:The door blew off in the explosion.那扇门被炸掉了。The explosion blew the roof off (the house).爆炸把屋顶掀开了。[G]v+adv ◆ v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n ◆ v+n/pron+prepblow/knock sb’s 'socks off 9.■to impress or surprise sb very much给某人留下深刻印象;使某人十分惊愕:When I first heard the song, it blew my socks off.我初次听到这首歌时就被深深打动了。,blow 'off sth; ,blow it 'off (AmE, informal)10.■to decide not to do sth you should do or were planning to do推掉(应该做的事);取消(原计划):Jessica blew off her classes on Friday afternoon to go shopping.杰西卡逃掉了星期五下午的课去逛商店了。11.■[NOTE]A noun must follow off, but a pronoun comes between the verb and off .名词必须放在off 之后,但代词放在动词和off 之间。[G]v+adv+n ◆ v+pron+adv,blow sb 'off (AmE, informal)12.■to disappoint sb by not meeting them as arranged; to end a relationship with sb不赴约;和(某人)分手:We were supposed to go out yesterday, but he blew me off.我们说好昨天出去的,可他让我空等了一场。[synonym]stand sb up[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n,blow 'out13.■if a tyre blows out, it bursts suddenly(轮胎)突然爆裂:One of the front tyres blew out.一个前轮胎突然破了。[synonym]burst14.■if an oil or gas well blows out, it suddenly sends out gas with great force(石油、天然气)发生井喷[G]v+adv'blowout n 15.■an occasion when a tyre bursts on a vehicle while it is being driven(机动车行驶过程中的)爆胎16.■an occasion when oil or gas suddenly escapes from an oil well井喷17.■(BrE,informal) a large meal at which people eat too much大餐; 盛宴18.■(AmE, informal) a large party or social occasion盛大聚会;交谊会see also BLOWOUT at BLOW SB OUT,blow 'out; ,blow sth 'out 19.■if a flame blows out or sb/sth blows it out, it is put out by the wind or some air被(风等)吹灭;熄灭:There was a sudden gust of wind and the candle blew out.突如其来的一阵风把蜡烛吹灭了。She took a deep breath and blew out all the candles.她深吸一口气,把所有的蜡烛都吹灭了。20.■if a window blows out, or an explosion, etc. blows it out, the force makes it fall out(窗户)被炸掉,被炸开:All the windows blew out in the blast.爆炸把所有的窗户都炸飞了。The explosion blew out the windows in the building.爆炸把楼房的窗户炸破了。[G]v+adv ◆ v+adv+n ◆ v+n/pron+adv,blow sb 'out (AmE, informal, sport)21.■to defeat sb easily轻易击败某人:The home team blew out the Suns by 30 points.主队以30 分的优势把太阳队一举打败。[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n'blowout n (AmE, informal, sport)22.■an easy victory轻易的胜利see also BLOWOUT at BLOW OUT,blow sth 'out 23.■to breathe sth out from your mouth吹出;呼出:She inhaled and then blew the smoke out.她吸了一口,接着吐出了烟。[synonym]exhale sth24.■to fill sth, especially your cheeks,with air鼓起(腮帮子等) :She blew out her cheeks in exasperation.她生气地鼓起腮帮子。[OBJ]cheeks[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+nblow your/sb’s 'brains out (informal)25.■to kill yourself/sb by shooting yourself/them in the head枪击头部自杀/杀人,blow itself 'out 26.■if a storm blows itself out, it loses its force and stops(风暴)平息,减弱:By morning the storm had blown itself out.到早上时风暴就平息了。[G]v+pron+adv,blow 'over 27.■if a storm blows over, it becomes less strong and stops(风暴)颳过去了,平静下来:We sheltered in a barn until the storm blew over.我们躲在一处仓房里,直到风暴平息。[synonym]die down;subside28.■if sth such as an argumentblows over, it becomes less important and is forgotten(争吵等)平息,被忘掉:Don’t come back to work until the argument has blown over.等争论平息后再回来工作。[synonym]subside[G]v+adv,blow 'over; ,blow sb/sth 'over 29.■if sb/sth blows over or the wind blows sb/sth over, they fall to the ground because of the force of the wind(被)颳倒:One of the trees had blown over in the storm.有一棵树在风暴中颳倒了。The fence had been blown over in a storm.篱笆在一次风暴中颳倒了。30.■[NOTE]Blow sb/sth over is often used in the passive. blow sb/sth over 常用于被动语态:Pedestrians were blown over in gale force winds today.今天大风级的风把行人颳得站立不稳。[G]v+adv ◆ v+n/pron+adv,blow 'up 31.■to explode; to be destroyed by an explosion爆炸;被炸毁:The bomb blew up as experts tried to defuse it.专家们试图拆除引信时炸弹爆炸了。The car blew up when it hit the wall.汽车撞墙后炸毁了。[synonym]explode (more formal)32.■to start suddenly and with force爆发:A storm blew up just after the ship left port.轮船刚离开港口便狂风大作。A row has blown up over the leaking of information to the press.向新闻界透露消息引发了一场争论。[opposite]die down33.■(at sb) (informal) to become very angry(对某人)动肝火,动怒:My mum blew up at my dad for keeping me up so late.妈妈对爸爸大发雷霆,因为他这么晚还不让我去睡觉。His attitude annoyed me and I blew up.他的态度令我讨厌,于是我发火了。[G]v+advblow up in sb’s 'face 34.■if a plan, a deal or a situation blows up in your face, it goes very badly wrong and causes you harm or embarrassment(计划、交易、状况等)造成损害,令人难堪'blow-up n 35.■(especially AmE) an explosion爆炸36.■(AmE) an occasion when sb becomes very angry; an argument勃然大怒;争吵:The tensions between them ended in a big blow-up.他们之间的紧张关系最终使他们大吵一场。see also BLOW-UP at BLOW STH UP,blow sb/sth 'up 37.■to kill sb or destroy sth with a bomb or an explosion炸死(某人);炸毁(某物):The hijackers threatened to blow the plane up.劫机者威胁说要炸掉飞机。A judge in Italy was blown up by a car bomb last week.上个星期一名法官在意大利被汽车炸弹炸死了。38.■[NOTE]Blow sb/sth up is often used in the passive. blow sb/sth up 常用于被动语态。[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n,blow sth 'up 39.■to fill sth with air or gas给(某物)充气:You need to blow up the tyres on your bike.你该给自行车轮胎打气了。[OBJ]balloon,tyre[synonym]inflate sth (more formal)[opposite]let sth down 40.■to make sth larger放大:What a lovely photo! Why don’t you have it blown up? 多可爱的照片!你为什么不把它放大呢? [OBJ]photo[synonym]enlarge sth (more formal)41.■to make sth seem more important, better or worse than it really is夸大; 夸张:The whole affair has been blown up out of all proportion .整个事件被渲染得太过了。[synonym]exaggerate sth (more formal)[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n'blow-up n 42.■a larger picture made from a photo or picture放大了的照片(或图像):The blowup showed a scar on the attacker’s cheek.放大的照片显示出攻击者面颊上有块伤疤。see also BLOW-UP at BLOW UP'blow-up adj 43.■[only before noun] that you can fill with air or gas可充气的see also BLOW-UP at BLOW UP |
9 | bluff | bluffbluff[blʌf],bluff sb 'out (old-fashioned, informal, especially AmE)1.■to lie and pretend in order to deceive sb哄骗某人[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n,bluff it 'out (especially BrE)2.■to lie and deceive sb in order to get out of a difficult situation,especially when they suspect you are not being honest(即使受到怀疑) 继续蒙混过关:If he asks any difficult questions, you’ll have to bluff it out.他要是出难题,你就只能蒙混了。I know everything so there’s no point trying to bluff it out.我什么都知道了,所以不必再蒙骗下去。[G]v+it+adv,bluff sb 'out of sth (old-fashioned, AmE)3.■to deceive sb in order to get sth from them哄骗某人交出;从某人处骗得[synonym]cheat sb of sth,cheat sb out of sth[G]v+n/pron+adv+prep |
10 | blunder | blunderblunder[ˈblʌndə],blunder a'round; ,blunder a'round sth (also ,blunder a'bout/ 'round, ,blunder a'bout/ 'round sth especially BrE) 1.■to move about a place in an awkward or uncertain way, knocking into things跌跌撞撞:He blundered about in the dark, feeling for the light switch.他摸黑撞来撞去找电灯开关。I blundered around the flat, trying to be quiet.我在公寓里磕磕绊绊,尽力保持安静。[G]v+adv ◆ v+prep,blunder 'into sth 2.■to walk into sb/sth because you are awkward or unable to see(因笨拙或看不见)撞上…:She blundered into a tree.她撞到了一棵树上。3.■to accidentally find yourself in a difficult or dangerous place or situation突然陷入困境:She blundered into a dangerous area of the city after losing her way.她迷路之后不知怎么就到了城市的危险地带。He had innocently blundered into a private dispute.他稀里煳涂地卷入了一场私人纠纷。[G]v+prep |
11 | blurt | blurtblurt[bləːt],blurt sth 'out 1.■to say sth suddenly and without thinking carefully随口说出…;脱口而出:‘There’s been an accident,’ she blurted out.“出事了。”她脱口而出。He found himself blurting out the whole story to her.他随口就把这件事全告诉了她。[G]v+adv+speech ◆ v+adv+n ◆ v+n/pron+adv |
12 | board | boardboard[bɔːd],board sth 'up 1.■to cover a window or a door with boards用木板封住(窗门等):All the windows had been boarded up.所有的窗户都用木板钉上了。[OBJ]window,house,shop2.■[NOTE]Board sth up is often used in the passive. board sth up 常用于被动语态。[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n |
13 | bob | bobbob[bɒb](-bb-) ,bob 'up1.■to come to the surface quickly(迅速)冒出:She dived in and bobbed up a few seconds later in the middle of the pool.她潜入水中,几秒钟后在游泳池中央猛地钻出水面。2.■to appear suddenly(突然) 出现:She bobbed up from behind the fence.她突然从篱笆后面钻出来。[synonym]pop up[G]v+adv |
14 | bog | bogbog[bɒg](-gg-) ,bog 'down (AmE) 1.■to be unable to make progress难以进展;停滞不前:The bill bogged down after being passed by Congress.议案在国会通过之后很难推行。[G]v+advbe/get ,bogged 'down (in sth) 2.■to be/get stuck in mud or wet ground; to become stuck in sth and unable to make progress陷进烂泥(或泥沼);受到阻碍;无法前进:The car got bogged down in the mud.汽车陷入了烂泥中。3.■to be unable to make progress in an activity难以进展;停滞不前:Don’t get bogged down in details.不要拘泥于细节问题。I’m rather bogged down (with work) at the moment.我现在被(工作)拖住了。[G]be/get+v+adv,bog 'off (BrE, slang)4.■used to tell sb rudely to go away走开; 磙开:Bog off, I’m trying to sleep! 一边去,我要睡觉![synonym]clear off (informal)[G]v+adv |
15 | boil | boilboil[bɔɪl],boil a'way 1.■if a liquid boils away, it boils until there is nothing left(液体)烧乾,蒸发掉:The water in the saucepan had all boiled away.锅里的水烧乾了。[synonym]evaporate (more formal)[G]v+adv,boil sth 'down 2.■to make a liquid less in quantity by boiling it煮浓;熬浓[synonym]reduce sth (more formal)3.■(to sth) to make sth smaller by removing unimportant parts and leaving only the essential things概括;归纳;压缩:Boil the report down to the key points.把报告压缩一下,只保留要点。[synonym]condense sth (more formal)[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n,boil 'down to sth 4.■(not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) 5.■if a situation, an issue, etc.boils down to sth, it has that as its main part(局势、问题等)归结为,基本问题是:It all boils down to money in the end.问题最终的癥结是钱。[G]v+adv+prep,boil 'over 6.■if a liquid in a pan, etc. boils over, it boils and flows over the side of the pan(液体)煮溢,潽出:Don’t let the milk boil over.别把牛奶煮溢了。7.■(into sth) (informal) if anger, an argument,etc. boils over, it changes and becomes very violent and difficult to control(怒火、争论等)恶化,爆发:The unrest could boil over into civil war.当时的骚乱有可能演化成内战。She interrupted swiftly before his temper could boil over again.没等他再次动怒她便连忙打岔了。[synonym]explode[G]v+adv,boil 'up 8.■if anger, an argument, etc. boils up, it starts to become stronger or more violent(怒火、争论等)升级,恶化[G]v+adv,boil sth 'up (BrE)9.■to heat a liquid or some food until it boils把(液体或食物)烧开:I’ll boil the kettle up again and we’ll have a cup of tea.我烧壶开水,咱们泡茶喝。10.■[NOTE]Boil sth can be used with the same meaning. boil sth 可作此义。[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n |
16 | bollix | bollixbollix[ˈbɒlɪks],bollix sth 'up (AmE, slang)1.■to confuse or change sth; to spoil sth使混乱;改变;把…弄糟[synonym]mess sth up (informal),screw sth up (slang)[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n |
17 | bolster | bolsterbolster[ˈbəʊlstə],bolster sb/sth 'up 1.■to support or encourage sb;to make sth better or stronger支持,鼓励(某人);改善,加强(某事物):He tried to bolster up their morale.他尽力鼓舞他们的士气。The high interest rates helped to bolster up the economy.高利率使经济更稳健。[OBJ]confidence,morale2.■[NOTE]Bolster sb/sth is more frequent. bolster sb/sth 较常用。[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n |
18 | bolt | boltbolt[bəʊlt],bolt sth 'down (informal) 1.■to eat sth very quickly狼吞虎咽:I had to bolt down my breakfast.我只好匆匆吃完早饭。[OBJ]food2.■[NOTE]Bolt sth is also used with this meaning. bolt sth 也作此义。[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n |
19 | bomb | bombbomb[bɒm],bomb a'long (informal, especially BrE)1.■to move very fast, usually in a vehicle(通常指乘车)快速移动,疾驰[G]v+adv,bomb 'out (informal, especially AmE)2.■to fail very badly惨败:The movie bombed out at the box office.这部电影一点儿也不卖座。3.■[NOTE]Bomb is also used with the same meaning. bomb 也作此义。[G]v+advbe/get ,bombed 'out;be/get ,bombed 'out of sth 4.■if a person is bombed out, their home is destroyed by bombs; if a building is bombed out, it is destroyed by bombs(家园或建筑物)被炸毁;被炸得无家可归:They got bombed out.他们的家园被炸毁了。[G]be/get+v+adv ◆ be/get+v+adv+prep |
20 | bone | bonebone[bəʊn],bone 'up on sth (informal)1.■to study sth; to look again at sth you already know学习; 复习:I must bone up on my French before we go to Paris.我们去巴黎之前我一定得把法语捡起来。[G]v+adv+prep |
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