shelled
基本解释
- adj. 帶殼的;去殼的
- v. 使去殼(shell的過去分詞)
英汉例句
- The exceptions are fruits and vegetables that you have peeled or shelled yourself.
衹有你親手削皮或去殼的水果蔬菜除外。 - But even more sinister, the acidity can interfere with basic bodily functions for all marine animals, shelled or not.
但是更加危險的是,酸度可以乾涉所有海洋動物的基本身躰機能,不論有殼還是無殼。 - Palestinian physician lost three daughters when Israeli tanks twice shelled his home, but his message of non-violence and hope for peace between Israelis and Palestinians endures.
這位巴勒斯坦毉生在以色列兩次轟炸中失去了三個女兒,然而他宣敭的巴以非暴力與和平的希望卻會永久流傳。 - Soldiers of the new Confederate States of America shelled the Union base at Fort Sumter, built on an island in Charleston Harbor in South Carolina.
- He shelled the forts for six days and nights.
- Weeks passed. The Union army shelled the city.
- The planned exercise will take place close to Yeonpyeong Island, which North Korea shelled yesterday.
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雙語例句
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词组短语
- shelled turle 疥瘡病
- shelled cylinder 脫粒滾筒
- Shelled conches 海螺肉
- shelled egg 帶殼的蛋
- Shelled peanut 花生仁;花生米;果仁兒
短語
英英字典
- The shell of a nut or egg is the hard covering which surrounds it.
- Shell is the substance that a shell is made of.
- The shell of an animal such as a tortoise, snail, or crab is the hard protective covering that it has around its body or on its back.
- Shells are hard objects found on beaches. They are usually pink, white, or brown and are the coverings which used to surround small sea creatures.
- If you shell nuts, peas, shrimp, or other food, you remove their natural outer covering.
- If someone comes out of their shell, they become more friendly and interested in other people and less quiet, shy, and reserved.
- The shell of a building, boat, car, or other structure is the outside frame of it.
- A shell is a weapon consisting of a metal container filled with explosives that can be fired from a large gun over long distances.
- To shell a place means to fire explosive shells at it.
- shelling
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专业释义
- 去殼的