释义 |
- v.凿;敲(某人)的竹杠;诈骗钱财;漫天要价
- n.凿子;凿成的槽(或孔、洞)
- 网络凿槽;圆凿;凿击
复数:gouges 现在分词:gouging 过去式:gouged v. scratch,score,scrape,mark,cut into 1. | ~ sth (in sth) 凿to make a hole or cut in sth with a sharp object in a rough or violent way |
| The lion's claws had gouged a wound in the horse's side. 狮爪在马身一侧抓了一道深口。 | | He had gouged her cheek with a screwdriver. 他用螺丝起子戳她的脸颊。 |
2. | ~ sb/sth 敲(某人)的竹杠;诈骗钱财;漫天要价to force sb to pay an unfairly high price for sth; to raise prices unfairly |
| Price gouging is widespread. 漫天要价的情况普遍存在。 |
1. | 凿子a sharp tool for making hollow areas in wood |
2. | 凿成的槽(或孔、洞)a deep, narrow hole or cut in a surface |
n. | 5. 〔工〕凿出的槽(孔);断层脉壁;(带钢缺陷)擦伤 10. 〔美口〕圆凿工艺;圆槽,凿孔;【地质学;地理学】断层泥 5. 〔工〕凿出的槽(孔);断层脉壁;(带钢缺陷)擦伤 10. 〔美口〕圆凿工艺;圆槽,凿孔;【地质学;地理学】断层泥 | v. | |
n. | 1. a chisel with a concave blade. 2. a mark, groove, or hole, usually made with a pointed tool 3. an instance of paying too much or being charged exorbitantly for goods or services 4. clay material produced by the grinding together of rock surfaces in a fault or within a mineral vein 5. a long deep mark left by a sharp object 6. a tool with a curved blade that is used for digging out part of something solid 1. a chisel with a concave blade. 2. a mark, groove, or hole, usually made with a pointed tool 3. an instance of paying too much or being charged exorbitantly for goods or services 4. clay material produced by the grinding together of rock surfaces in a fault or within a mineral vein 5. a long deep mark left by a sharp object 6. a tool with a curved blade that is used for digging out part of something solid | v. | 1. to cut or scoop a hole or groove in something, usually using a sharp tool 2. to form something by roughly cutting it out of surrounding material 3. to attack somebody's eye with the thumb 4. to cheat somebody or act dishonestly by demanding an unreasonably high price for goods or services 5. to cut long deep holes in something 6. to make someone pay more money than they should 1. to cut or scoop a hole or groove in something, usually using a sharp tool 2. to form something by roughly cutting it out of surrounding material 3. to attack somebody's eye with the thumb 4. to cheat somebody or act dishonestly by demanding an unreasonably high price for goods or services 5. to cut long deep holes in something 6. to make someone pay more money than they should |
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