释义 |
scuttle美 ['skʌt(ə)l] 英 ['skʌt(ə)l] - n.舷窗;煤桶;煤斗;煤箱
- v.碎步疾跑;(故意)破坏;凿沉(船)
- 网络天窗;疾走;小舱口
复数:scuttles 现在分词:scuttling 过去分词:scuttled v. scurry,scamper,dart,dash,rush 1. | [i] + adv./prep. 碎步疾跑to run with quick short steps |
| She scuttled off when she heard the sound of his voice. 听到他的说话声,她赶紧跑开了。 | | He held his breath as a rat scuttled past. 见一只老鼠跑过,他屏住了呼吸。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth (故意)破坏,阻止,阻挠to deliberately cause sth to fail |
| Shareholders successfully scuttled the deal. 股东成功地阻止了这桩交易。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth 凿沉(船)to sink a ship deliberately by making holes in the side or bottom of it |
n. | 1. a hurried pace or scuttling movement 2. an open shallow basket used to carry foods or small items 3. a small hatchway with a cover in the deck or hull of a ship or in some part of a building such as the roof or a wall 4. the cover for a scuttle on a ship 5. the part of a motor car behind the bonnet where the windscreen and instrument panel are fixed 1. a hurried pace or scuttling movement 2. an open shallow basket used to carry foods or small items 3. a small hatchway with a cover in the deck or hull of a ship or in some part of a building such as the roof or a wall 4. the cover for a scuttle on a ship 5. the part of a motor car behind the bonnet where the windscreen and instrument panel are fixed | v. | 1. to run or move quickly with short steps 2. to destroy or bring something to an end 3. to sink a ship by making or opening holes in its bottom 4. to make a plan, agreement, attempt etc fail or stop 1. to run or move quickly with short steps 2. to destroy or bring something to an end 3. to sink a ship by making or opening holes in its bottom 4. to make a plan, agreement, attempt etc fail or stop |
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