pit
英 [p?t]
美[p?t]
- n. 礦井;深坑;陷阱;(物體或人體表面上的)凹陷;(英國劇場的)正廳后排;正廳后排的觀眾
- vt. 使競爭;窖藏;使凹下;去…之核;使留疤痕
- vi. 凹陷;起凹點(diǎn)
- n. (Pit)人名;(東南亞國家華語)必
考試真題
- In the second experiment meant to pit the mice's hunger against their fear, hungry mice were placed in a cage that had certain "fox-scented" areas and other places that smelled safer but also had food.
2018年6月四級真題(第二套)聽力 Section C
- While tasty, such seeds are delicate — they cannot bud and grow if they dry out as you may know if you've ever tried to grow a tree from an avocado pit.
2018年6月六級真題(第一套)閱讀 Section B
- By the time Shakespeare was twenty-five, Lyly, Peele, and Greene had made comedies that were at once popular and literary; Kyd had written a tragedy that crowded the pit; and Marlowe had brought poetry and genius to triumph on the common stage - where they had played no part since the death of Euripides.
出自-2018年考研翻譯原文