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scupper美 ['skʌpər] 英 ['skʌpə(r)] - n.【航】(甲板的)排水孔;(屋顶等的)排水口;泄水口;水沟
- v.使泡汤;使成泡影
- 网络排水管;泄水孔;使处于危难之中
过去分词:scuppered 现在分词:scuppering 第三人称单数:scuppers v. stymie,thwart,wreck,ruin,undo 1. | (informal) ~ sth 使泡汤;使成泡影to cause sb/sth to fail |
| The residents' protests scuppered his plans for developing the land. 居民的抗议使他开发这片土地的计划泡了汤。 |
n. | 5. 【航海】(甲板的)排水孔;(屋顶等的)排水口;泄水口;水沟 5. 【航海】(甲板的)排水孔;(屋顶等的)排水口;泄水口;水沟 | v. | |
n. | 1. an opening in the bulwarks of a ship that allows water on the deck to drain overboard 2. an opening allowing water to drain from the roof or floor of a building | v. | 1. to wreck, defeat, or ruin something 2. to sink a ship, especially to sink your own vessel intentionally 3. to spoil someone’s plans or hopes of success 4. to make a ship sink by deliberately letting water in 1. to wreck, defeat, or ruin something 2. to sink a ship, especially to sink your own vessel intentionally 3. to spoil someone’s plans or hopes of success 4. to make a ship sink by deliberately letting water in |
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