释义 |
throwaway美 ['θroʊə.weɪ] 英 ['θrəʊə.weɪ] - adj.脱口而出的;顺嘴说出的;开玩笑的;用后丢弃的
- n.〈俚〉广告传单
- 网络抛弃;扔掉;一次性的
1. | ~ line/remark/comment 脱口而出的;顺嘴说出的;开玩笑的something you say quickly without careful thought, sometimes in order to be funny |
| She was very upset at what to him was just a throwaway remark. 对他来说这只是随口说说而已,而她听了却很不高兴。 |
2. | 用后丢弃的;一次性使用的produced cheaply and intended to be thrown away after use |
| throwaway products 一次性使用的产品 | | We live in a throwaway society(= a society in which things are not made to last a long time) . 我们生活在一次性物品充斥的社会。 |
n. | 1. an advertising leaflet or handbill that is discarded after being read 2. a child or young person thrown out by parents or guardians and living on the streets 3. an object designed to be thrown away after use | adj. | 1. having been thrown out by parents or guardians and living on the streets 2. designed to be thrown away after use 3. tending to discard things too readily 4. said or written in an apparently offhand manner 5. a throwaway product has been made to be used for a short time only and then thrown away. A more usual word is disposable. 6. a throwaway remark, comment, etc. is something that you say suddenly and without thinking carefully about it 1. having been thrown out by parents or guardians and living on the streets 2. designed to be thrown away after use 3. tending to discard things too readily 4. said or written in an apparently offhand manner 5. a throwaway product has been made to be used for a short time only and then thrown away. A more usual word is disposable. 6. a throwaway remark, comment, etc. is something that you say suddenly and without thinking carefully about it |
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