rummage
rummage 英 [ˈrʌmɪdʒ] 美 [ˈrʌmɪdʒ]
vt. 检查;搜出;仔细搜查;翻找出 n. 翻找;检查;查出的物件;零星杂物 vi. 翻找;仔细搜查
进行时:rummaging 过去式:rummaged 过去分词:rummaged 第三人称单数:rummages 名词复数:rummages
- Rummage means to search for something, but in a scattered, disorganized manner. You can rummage through your drawer looking for a lost sock, or you could even hold "a rummage sale" to sell off all your socks that are missing their mates.
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- vt. 检查;搜出;仔细搜查;翻找出
- n. 翻找;检查;查出的物件;零星杂物
- vi. 翻找;仔细搜查
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1. A spokesman said: "We think it will be popular because it takes out the fumble factor – you don't have to rummage through your pockets to find it."
相关发言人表示:“我们认为它会流行起来的,因为它避免了胡乱摸索——你根本不需要在口袋中到处翻找。”
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2. I leave my suitcase in the largest of the bedrooms and make my way downstairs to the kitchen, where I rummage around for a pot, a can opener, a plate, a bowl, a knife, and a spoon.
在厨房里,我翻找到了一个茶壶,一个开瓶器,一个平底锅,一只碗。 一把小刀还有一把勺子。
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3. But at Stephen Long, you need to rummage - it's the natural instinct to hunt.
但在史蒂芬•隆恩,你需要到处翻腾——这是人搜寻的天性。
- rummage (v.) 1540s, "arrange (cargo) in a ship," from rummage (n.), 1520s, "act of arranging cargo in a ship," a shortening of Middle French arrumage "arrangement of cargo," from arrumer "to stow goods in the hold of a ship," from a- "to" + rumer, probably from Germanic (compare Old Norse rum "compartment in a ship," Old High German rum "space," Old English rum; see room (n.)). Or else from English room (n.) + -age.
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