quarry音标
英 [ˈkwɒri]
美 [ˈkwɔri]
quarry翻译
n.
采石场;猎物;正方形,菱形;来源
vt.
挖出;努力挖掘;
vi.
费力地找;
变形
复数:quarries过去式:quarried过去分词:quarried现在分词:quarrying第三人称单数:quarries
英英释义
quarry[ 'kwɔri ]
n.a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence
同义词:preytargetfair game
a surface excavation for extracting stone or slate
"a British term for `quarry' is `stone pit'"
同义词:pitstone pit
animal hunted or caught for food
同义词:prey
v.extract (something such as stones) from or as if from a quarry
"quarry marble"
quarry用法
词组短语
quarry bay鲗鱼涌
limestone quarry石灰石采矿场
双语例句
用作名词(n.)This mountain was the site for a quarry.
这座山曾经有一个采石场。The horseman aimed his lance at his quarry.
骑手把长矛对准了他的猎物。Each sentence seems a quarry of rich meditations.
每一句话似乎都给人以许多冥思默想。It took the police several days to track down their quarry.
警方用了几天时间追查到案中目标。Detectives kept the quarry under surveillance for weeks.
侦探们监测那个目标已有好几个星期了。用作动词(v.)We watched the workmen quarry out a huge block of marble .
我们看到劳工们挖出一大块大理石。They are quarrying in old manuscripts.
他们正在旧手稿中寻找资料。
权威例句
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