spud
spud 英 [spʌd] 美 [spʌd]
n. 马铃薯;小锄头;剥取树皮用的刀 vt. 用小锄头挖掘
进行时:spudding 过去式:spudded 过去分词:spudded 第三人称单数:spuds 名词复数:spuds
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- n. 马铃薯;小锄头;剥取树皮用的刀
- vt. 用小锄头挖掘
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1. This is one nutritious spud as it is loaded with vitamin A and vitamin C. Sweet potatoes also contain an unique set of antioxidant capabilities.
这是一种营养的马铃薯富含维生素A和维生素C。 甜土豆还有一个独一无二的抗氧化功能。
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2. After all, which is more impressive – 7 foot 7 inch tall Manute Bol dunking a basketball on 10 foot high goal or 5 foot 7 inch tall spud Webb accomplishing the same task?
毕竟,是7英尺7英寸的曼纽特•波尔(Manute Bol)在10英尺高度扣篮,还是5英尺7英寸的斯波特•韦伯(Spud Webb)完成同样动作,更能给人留下深刻印象呢?
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3. We politely circumvented the spud field and picked up her track on the far side, between several more center-pivot circles, blooming bright yellow and rank with canola.
我们斯文地绕过土豆地,在远侧几个中心旋转系统圈之间找到它的踪迹,那里盛开着繁茂的亮黄色油菜花。
- spud (n.) mid-15c., "small or poor knife," of uncertain origin probably related to Danish spyd, Old Norse spjot "spear," German Spiess "spear, lance"). Meaning "spade" is from 1660s; sense of "short or stumpy person or thing" is from 1680s; that of "potato" is first recorded 1845 in New Zealand English.
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