carp
- IPA[kärp]
美式
- complain or find fault continually about trivial matters
verb: carp, 3rd person present: carps, gerund or present participle: carping, past tense: carped, past participle: carped
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動詞
- 1. complain or find fault continually about trivial matters I don't want to carp about the way you did it he was constantly carping at me
- a large Chinese freshwater fish, farmed for food in SE Asia and introduced elsewhere to control ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a large Chinese freshwater fish, farmed for food in Southeast Asia and introduced elsewhere to ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a common carp of an ornamental variety that has a row of large shiny scales along each side. It ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a carp of a variety which lacks scales.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a carp of a variety which lacks scales.
Oxford Dictionary
- a common carp of an ornamental variety that has a row of large shiny scales along each side.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[kɑːp]
英式
- a deep-bodied freshwater fish, typically with barbels around the mouth. Carp are farmed for ...
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kɑːp]
英式
- complain or find fault continually about trivial matters: I don't want to carp about the way you did it
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kärp]
美式
- a deep-bodied freshwater fish, typically with barbels around the mouth. Carp are farmed for ...
Oxford American Dictionary