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
英英释义
- 1. an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland
- 2. a sharp hand shovel for digging out roots and weeds
实用场景例句
- MULDER : So, you and I, are going to the spud state to investigate a little kidnapping.
- 因此, 你和我, 打算去那个弹丸之地调查一件小小的绑架案.
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- Run the string for the second spud in to the cement pulg.
- 将二开钻具下到水泥塞处.
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- Many areas piece oil gas foreground is valued, new exploratory well is successional spud in.
- 多个区块油气前景看好, 新的探井接连开钻.
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- To convey oil, build a spud engine on the near oil well.
- 为了要传达油, 建立一个小锄头引擎在那之上近的油井.
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- The name is Spud, Sam Spud. I was working late one night.
- 我叫斯普德, 山姆斯普德. 有天晚上我工作到很晚.
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- Does the modern world owe its very existence to the humble spud?
- 现代世界的存在要归功于微不足道的马铃薯?
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- Before spud, adjust the viscosity of bentonite sweep to over 80 seconds by adding Lime.
- 一开前, 用石灰将般土浆粘度调至80秒以上.
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- But it's not the only one hailing the qualities of the dirty spud.
- 然而这不是唯一一个称赞肮脏的马铃薯性质的组织.
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- He's gone from stud to spud.
- 他从猛男变成了懒蛋. ”
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- Get ready to spud in, please!
- 请准备开钻吧!
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- Must prepare at least 200 cubic meter's slurry before spud.
- 开钻前应配好至少200方高粘度稠泥浆.
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- If I've gone from stud to spud, then you've gone from doll to drudge.
- 如果说我从猛男变成了懒蛋, 那你就是从美女变成了苦工.
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中文词源
spud 土豆
俚语,可能来自 spade,铲子,挖洞,种土豆。比较 pork,猪肉,原义猪,字面意思为喜欢拱 的动物,词源同 furrow,沟,垄。
双语例句
- 1. Run the string for the second spud in to the cement pulg.
- 将二开钻具下到水泥塞处.
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- 2. To convey oil, build a spud engine on the near oil well.
- 为了要传达油, 建立一个小锄头引擎在那之上近的油井.
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- 3. A pre - spud meeting to be held prior to drilling.
- 开钻之前,要找开钻前会.
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- 4. The name is Spud, Sam Spud. I was working late one night.
- 我叫斯普德, 山姆斯普德. 有天晚上我工作到很晚.
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- 5. Does the modern world owe its very existence to the humble spud?
- 现代世界的存在要归功于微不足道的马铃薯?
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英文词源
- 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.
词态变化
复数: spuds;