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n.
點;星(肩章符號);水果的種子;果核;撥號音
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v.
(英)在最后關頭被擊敗;(小鳥等)唧唧喳喳地叫
Noun:
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a disease of poultry
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a minor nonspecific ailment
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a small hard seed found in some fruits
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a mark on a die or on a playing card (shape depending on the suit)
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a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface
Verb:
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kill by firing a missile
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hit with a missile from a weapon
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defeat thoroughly;
"He mopped up the floor with his opponents"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The range operator cranked the range until the target pip was in the "range notch" on his scope.
測距手擺動測距裝制是直到關鍵點的射程凹形展現在提示 器里。
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Dickens establishes the theme and shows Pip learning this lesson, largely by exploring ideas of ambition and self-improvement.
狄更斯闡明了某些內容主題,并一般確認研究用戶理想和自不斷完善來說明書,匹普現在已經認識到達到在這一點。
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The weather forecast is followed by the pips at 6 o'clock.
天氣怎么樣天氣預告后來其為八點鐘報時衛星信號。
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We are all well, barring..various forms of infantile pip.
選自: T. H. Huxley
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An extra pip on his shoulder, betokening heaven knows what increase of rank and power.
出自于: L. Durrell
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It was Audrey's voice. The pips cut into it and Martin pushed in the coin.
產自: R. Thomas
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You won't be able to buy..that ring. Someone's pipped you on the post.
源于: A. Gilbert
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Closest ever finish when..Doherty just pipped..Cunningham on the line.
出自于:Athletics Weekly
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