pitted 英 ['pɪtɪd]   美 ['pɪtɪd]

pitted

pitted  英 ['pɪtɪd] 美 ['pɪtɪd]

adj. 有麻点的;除了核的;有凹痕的  v. 把…放进坑内;挖坑于;使留下疤痕(pit的过去分词) 

To do this they pitted the groups against each other in a series of competitions. 为了达到这个目的,他们让两组人在一系列的竞赛中相互竞争。
In the time we have left here, it can no longer be about us versus them –this group of nations pitted against that group. 在我们剩下的时间里,不应该再有我们与他们的相互对峙– 这一组国家与那一组国家的僵持不下。

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  • adj. 有麻点的;除了核的;有凹痕的
  • v. 把…放进坑内;挖坑于;使留下疤痕(pit的过去分词)
  • 1. To do this they pitted the groups against each other in a series of competitions.

    为了达到这个目的,他们让两组人在一系列的竞赛中相互竞争。

  • 2. In the time we have left here, it can no longer be about us versus them –this group of nations pitted against that group.

    在我们剩下的时间里,不应该再有我们与他们的相互对峙– 这一组国家与那一组国家的僵持不下。

  • 3. Boxing’s beginnings in America go back to slave days, when plantation owners pitted slaves against one another and wagered on the outcomes.

    拳击在美国的起源可以追溯到奴隶时代。 那时农场主们令奴隶互相争斗,然后为胜负抛下赌注。

pit·ted / ˈpɪtɪd ; NAmE ˈpɪtɪd / adjective 1 having small marks or holes in the surface 表面有小点(或小洞)的;坑坑洼洼的 2 (of fruit 水果 ) having had the large hard seed (= the pit) removed 去核的 pitted olives 去核橄榄 pit·ted / ˈpɪtɪd ; NAmE ˈpɪtɪd /
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