bunker
bunker 英 [ˈbʌŋkə(r)] 美 [ˈbʌŋkɚ]
n. 沙坑;煤仓;燃料库 vt. 使陷入困境;把球击入沙坑
进行时:bunkering 过去式:bunkered 过去分词:bunkered 第三人称单数:bunkers 名词复数:bunkers
- A bunker is an underground shelter, the kind you might build to prepare for a zombie apocalypse. (Be sure to stock up on canned food.)
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- n. 沙坑;煤仓;燃料库
- vt. 使陷入困境;把球击入沙坑
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1. The third shot up and over one large bunker is the key to scoring well on this hole.
第三杆必须向上飞越一个大沙坑,这是确保在此夺得高分的关键。
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2. It would be, like, Yeah, so today I detonated a bunker filled with snipers, and then I texted my boyfriend, and I agreed that we should only use cerulean for an accent wall.
情况可能会变成像是:耶! 今天我爆掉了一个蹲满狙击手的沙坑呢,紧接着我给我的男朋友发短信,对我们应该只用天蓝色的墙面表示赞成。
- bunker (n.) 1758, originally Scottish, "seat, bench," a word of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of banker "bench" (1670s; see bank (n.2)); or possibly from a Scandinavian source (compare Old Swedish bunke "boards used to protect the cargo of a ship"). Meaning "receptacle for coal aboard a ship" is from 1839. Of sand-holes on golf courses, by 1824, from the extended sense "earthen seat" (1805). The meaning "dug-out fortification" probably is from World War I.
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