dirt
- IPA[dərt]
美式
- a substance, such as mud or dust, that soils someone or something;loose soil or earth; the ground
noun: dirt
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名詞
- 1. a substance, such as mud or dust, that soils someone or something his face was covered in dirt 同義詞
- ▪ loose soil or earth; the ground the soldier sagged to the dirt
- ▪ earth used to make a surface for a road, floor, or other area of ground a dirt road 同義詞
- ▪ short for dirt track
- ▪ excrement a lawn covered in dog dirt 同義詞
- ▪ a state or quality of uncleanliness Pittsburgh used to be renowned for the sweat and dirt of industry
- ▪ gossip, especially information about someone's activities or private life that could prove damaging if revealed is there any dirt on Desmond? 同義詞
- ▪ a worthless or contemptible person or thing she treats him like dirt
- extremely cheap: I have a dirt cheap phone that's only for emergencies
- very cheaply; at low cost: the auctioneers let us have the stuff dirt cheap
Oxford Dictionary
- extremely cheap: I have a dirt cheap phone that's only for emergencies
- very cheaply; at low cost: the auctioneers let us have the stuff dirt cheap
Oxford American Dictionary
- ground containing ore in sufficient quantity to be profitably extracted.
Oxford Dictionary
- ground containing ore in sufficient quantity to be profitably extracted.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a road of packed earth, gravel, etc. with an unsealed surface: the dirt road from the airstrip into town is pocked with holes
Oxford Dictionary
- the type of soil in which opals are found: mechanization means the opal dirt can be removed in bulk
Oxford Dictionary
- a farmer who ekes out a living from a farm on poor land, typically without the help of hired labour: many migrated to become poor dirt farmers in North Carolina
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- suffer insults or humiliation
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- a substance, such as mud or dust, that soils someone or something: Jo wiped the dirt off her face
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