短语搭配
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gutter press
小报记者;小报
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rain gutter
雨水沟;雨水槽
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clogged rain gutter
堵塞的雨水槽;堵塞的雨水排水沟
双语例句
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The continuous storm has filled all the gutters in the city.
持续的暴雨把城里所有的水沟都淹了。
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These candles in the temple guttered in the evening wind.
这些寺庙里的蜡烛在晚风中摇曳不定。
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The rain is guttering down his arms.
雨水正顺着他的胳膊流下来。
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A gutter is a channel at the side of a street.
排水沟是一条街旁的渠道
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She rose from the gutter to become a great star.
她是从贫民区成长起来的大明星。
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It is supposed to be washed down the gutter and into the city's vast sewerage system.
它应该被冲入排水沟,流入城市的巨大排污系统。
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There is this famous story of Mother Teresa holding and hugging a dying man in Calcutta rescued from a gutter.
有这样一个著名的故事,特蕾莎修女在加尔各答将一个濒临死亡的男人拖着抱出了排水沟。
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He lamented how Indian captains were made idols and then "thrown in the gutter" by the public; the habit took off with him.
他为印度队长如何成为偶像,然后被公众“扔进排水沟”而悲伤;这个习性拖累了他。
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As proud as I am that my son is tech-savvy like his daddy, it's equally important to me that he have analog skills: the ability to bait a hook, clean a gutter.
我的儿子和他的爸爸一样精通技术,这让我很自豪,但对我来说同样重要的是,他也有会通过模仿学习技能:能够给鱼钩上钩、清理排水沟。
近义词
n.
drainage ditchbarrel-drain
同根词
百科
1. 歌曲: Gutter\n歌手: Lavaman\n语言: 英语\n所属专辑: No Control: Spice Mas 2K9\n发行日期: 2010-02-09
2. gutter,英语单词,名词、动词、形容词,作名词时意为“排水沟;槽;贫民区;(Gutter)人名;(罗)古特尔;(英)格特”,作动词时意为“流;形成沟;开沟于…;弄熄”,作形容词时意为“贫贱的;粗俗的;耸人听闻的”。
释义
n.
a shallow trough fixed beneath the edge of a roof for carrying off rainwater
排雨槽,雨水槽,檐槽。
a channel at the side of a street for carrying off rainwater
(道路的)排水沟,街沟,明沟。
(the gutter)used to refer to a poor or squalid background or environment
贫贱的出身;贫穷(或肮脏)的环境
technical a groove or channel for flowing liquid
〈技〉 沟,槽。
a channel on either side of a lane in a bowling alley
(保龄球球道两边的)球槽。
the blank space between facing pages of a book or between adjacent columns of type or stamps in a sheet
(书)左右两页中间的空白,订口;相邻两栏字之间的空白;(一版邮票上)邮票之间的空隙。
v.
[no obj.](of a candle or flame)flicker and burn unsteadily
(蜡烛,火焰)摇曳不定,忽明忽暗
[with obj.]archaic channel or furrow with something such as streams or tears
〈古〉 因水流(或泪水等)在…上形成沟(或痕迹)
[no obj.](gutter down)stream down
流,淌
词源
"Middle English: from Old French gotiere, from Latin gutta ‘a drop'; the verb dates from late Middle English, originally meaning ‘cut grooves in' and later (early 18th cent.) used of a candle which melts rapidly because it has become channelled on one side."