put-down英 [ˈpʊtˌdaʊn] 美 [ˈpʊtˌdaʊn]
n.贬低(或奚落)的行为,使对方不再做声的反驳;(飞机的)降落;
变形
复数:put-downs
英英释义
put-down[ 'putdaun ]
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Uncle Wang put the plough down in a field.
王伯伯把犁降落在田地里了。 - At sunset, the sun looks as if it is going down.
日落时,太阳看起来好像在降落。
权威例句
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