shuck
shuck 英 [ʃʌk] 美 [ʃʌk]
n. 壳;外皮;荚;毫无价值的东西 vt. 剥去 vi. 剥去
进行时:shucking 过去式:shucked 过去分词:shucked 第三人称单数:shucks 名词复数:shucks
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- n. 壳;外皮;荚;毫无价值的东西
- vt. 剥去
- vi. 剥去
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1. Here's a pearl of wisdom: Sniff after you shuck, and swallow only when you're certain.
这是珍珠的智慧:你撬开它的壳,之后轻嗅一番,当你做好准备后再一口吞下去。
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2. "If they remain in that green shuck for a long period of time they sprout," Littlepage said.
利特尔配齐说,“如果核桃的壳长时间都是绿色的话,他们最后会发芽。”
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3. So let me offer a friendly bit of advice to this likable ogre: If you feel you’re losing ’em, pal, just shuck the clothes.
所以让我给这个可爱的怪物一点友善的意见:如果你感到你不受欢迎了,就把衣服脱了吧!
- shuck (n.) "husk, pod, shell," 1670s, of unknown origin. Compare shuck (v.). Later used in reference to the shells of oysters and clams (1872). Figurative as a type of something worthless from 1836.
- shuck (v.) "to remove the shucks from," 1819, from or related to shuck (n.). Related: Shucked; shucking.
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