bulldozer
bulldozer 英 [ˈbʊldəʊzə(r)] 美 [ˈbʊldoʊzə(r)]
n. 推土机;欺凌者,威吓者
名词复数:bulldozers
- A bulldozer is a large truck with a wide blade that can dig and push dirt and debris. You'll often see a bulldozer among the vehicles on a construction site.
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- n. 推土机;欺凌者,威吓者
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1. Just last month someone used a bulldozer and plowed a two-foot-deep gash in the desert, unearthing the brick and bitumen remains of a stairway possibly leading to another cemetery.
就在上个月,还有人用推土机,在沙漠中犁出一个两英尺深的大裂缝,挖掘到一段楼梯的砖块和沥青碎片,这可能通向另一片墓地。
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2. Removing the nest from its perch, we placed it outside on a tree branch far from the impending chaos and then stood back, as the bulldozer lifted it’s enormous fork and plunged it into the roof.
我们移动了他们的鸟巢,从他们原来打窝的地方搬到外面的树枝上去了,这里远离(小木屋)即将倒塌的混乱。 当我们回身看时,推土机已经举起他的大铲子插入屋顶。
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3. You remember Martin Anderson wrote a book on the federal bulldozer describing the effect of the urban development.
你记得马丁·安德森在那本关于联邦推土机的书 中,如何描述城市发展效应的吗?
- bulldozer (n.) "person who intimidates others by threats or violence," 1876, agent noun from bulldoze (q.v.). Meaning extended to "an engine-powered ground-clearing caterpillar tractor" in 1930.
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