释义 |
- n.桶;枪管;一桶(的量)
- v.飞驰
- 网络琵琶桶;圆筒;滚筒
复数:barrels 现在分词:barrelling 过去式:barrelled n. tub,cask,vat,butt,water butt 1. | 桶a large round container, usually made of wood or metal, with flat ends and, usually, curved sides |
| a beer/wine barrel 啤酒桶;葡萄酒桶 |
2. | 一桶(的量);桶(石油计量单位,相当于 120 到 159 升)the contents of or the amount contained in a barrel ; a unit of measurement in the oil industry equal to between 120 and 159 litres |
| They got through two barrels of beer. 他们喝了两桶啤酒。 | | Oil prices fell to $9 a barrel. 石油价格降到了每桶 9 元。 |
3. | 枪管the part of a gun like a tube through which the bullets are fired |
IDM | Life hasn't exactly been a barrel of laughs lately. 最近生活并不十分令人开心。 |
a barrel of laughs 很有趣;开心;快乐very amusing; a lot of fun | Life hasn't exactly been a barrel of laughs lately. 最近生活并不十分令人开心。 |
| They've got us over a barrel. Either we agree to their terms or we lose the money. 他们让我们别无选择。我们要么答应他们的条件,要么损失这笔钱。 |
(get/have sb) over a barrel (informal) (使某人)听从摆布,处于被动地位(to put/have sb) in a situation in which they must accept or do what you want | They've got us over a barrel. Either we agree to their terms or we lose the money. 他们让我们别无选择。我们要么答应他们的条件,要么损失这笔钱。 |
1. | [i] (informal) + adv./prep. (无法控制地)高速行进,飞驰to move very fast in a particular direction, especially in a way that you cannot control |
| He came barreling down the hill and smashed into a phone booth. 他沿山坡飞驰下来,撞进了一个电话亭。 |
n. | 10. (钟表的)发条匣;(照相机的)镜头筒;【火箭】燃烧室;火箭发动机 10. (钟表的)发条匣;(照相机的)镜头筒;【火箭】燃烧室;火箭发动机 | v. | |
n. | 1. a cylindrical container with a flat top and bottom, used to store liquids 2. the amount held by a barrel 3. a unit of liquid volume used in the oil industry, usually taken to be 35 imperial gallons or 42 US gallons (approximately 159 litres) 4. a unit of liquid volume used in the brewing industry, equal to 36 imperial gallons or 43 US gallons (approximately 164 litres) 5. the tube-shaped part of a gun through which bullets are fired 6. a hollow cylindrical device that forms part of a mechanism, e.g. in clocks 1. a cylindrical container with a flat top and bottom, used to store liquids 2. the amount held by a barrel 3. a unit of liquid volume used in the oil industry, usually taken to be 35 imperial gallons or 42 US gallons (approximately 159 litres) 4. a unit of liquid volume used in the brewing industry, equal to 36 imperial gallons or 43 US gallons (approximately 164 litres) 5. the tube-shaped part of a gun through which bullets are fired 6. a hollow cylindrical device that forms part of a mechanism, e.g. in clocks | v. | 1. to move somewhere at high speed 2. to move very quickly in a deliberate or determined way |
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