dugout

英['dʌgaʊt] 美['dʌɡaʊt]
  • n. 独木舟;防空壕;棒球场边供球员休息的地方

词态变化


复数: dugouts;

英文词源


dugout (n.)
also dug-out, "canoe," 1722, American English, from dug, past participle of dig (v.) + out (adv.). Baseball sense is first recorded 1914, from c. 1855 meaning of "rough shelter."

双语例句


1. See him coming from the dugout to warm up.
您看他从地下室里出来了,开始做准备动作.

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2. War thundered and whined around the dugout and battered at the door.
战斗在地下掩蔽部外面雷鸣着,而且猛击着入口.

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3. We picked the enemy soldiers off one by one as they emerged from the dugout.
我们在敌兵从地洞里出来的时候一个个地把他们击倒.

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4. A canoe made by hollowing out a tree trunk; a dugout.
独木舟将树干中心挖空制成的独木舟; 独木舟.

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5. Dugout canoes are used to tra ort fresh goods to the market.
独木舟用于运输新鲜食物到市场上去.

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