peter 英 ['piːtə]   美 ['pitɚ]

peter

peter  英 ['piːtə] 美 ['pitɚ]

vt. 逐渐消失;耗尽  vi. 使…精疲力竭  n. 麻醉品;保险箱 

名词复数:peters 

You know peter and his secrets. 你知道彼得和他的秘密。
Seeing that you have no time I have peter replace you . 既然你现在没有时间,我会叫彼得取代你。

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  • vt. 逐渐消失;耗尽
  • vi. 使…精疲力竭
  • n. 麻醉品;保险箱
  • n. 彼得(男子名)
  • 1. You know peter and his secrets.

    你知道彼得和他的秘密。

  • 2. Seeing that you have no time I have peter replace you .

    既然你现在没有时间,我会叫彼得取代你。

  • 3. But go your way, tell his disciples and peter that he goeth before you into Galilee: there shall ye see him, as he said unto you.

    你们可以去告诉他的门徒和彼得说,他在你们以先往加利利去。在那里你们要见他,正如他从前所告诉你们的。

  • Peter masc. proper name, 12c., from Old English Petrus (genitive Pet(e)res, dative Pet(e)re), from Latin Petrus, from Greek Petros, literally "stone, rock" (see petrous), a translation of Syriac kefa "stone" (Latinized as Cephas), nickname Jesus gave to apostle Simon Bar-Jona (Matthew xvi.17), historically known as St. Peter, and consequently a popular name among Christians (Italian Pietro, Spanish and Portuguese Pedro, Old French Pierres, French Pierre, etc.). Slang for "penis" is attested from 1902, probably from identity of first syllable.
  • peter (v.) "cease, stop," 1812, of uncertain origin. To peter out "become exhausted," is 1846 as miners' slang. Related: Petered; petering.
Peter / ˈpiːtə(r) ; NAmE ˈpiːtər / noun IDIOMsee rob Peter / ˈpiːtə(r) ; NAmE ˈpiːtər / peter / ˈpiːtə(r) ; NAmE ˈpiːtər / verb PHRASAL VERB ˌpeter ˈout to gradually become smaller, quieter, etc. and then end 逐渐减少;逐渐减弱;慢慢消失 The campaign petered out for lack of support. 那场运动因缺乏支持者而最终烟消云散。 The road petered out into a dirt track. 大道延伸到一条泥路小径。 peter peters petered petering peter / ˈpiːtə(r) ; NAmE ˈpiːtər /
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