搜尋結果
honeycomb
- IPA[ˈhʌnɪkəʊm]
英式
- a structure of hexagonal cells of wax, made by bees to store honey and eggs.;a structure of adjoining cavities or cells
- fill with cavities or tunnels;infiltrate and undermine
noun: honeycomb, plural noun: honeycombs
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a structure of hexagonal cells of wax, made by bees to store honey and eggs.
- 2. a structure of adjoining cavities or cells a honeycomb of caves
- ▪ a mass of cavities produced by corrosion or dissolution honeycomb weathering
- ▪ a raised hexagonal or cellular pattern on a fabric.
- 3. British a sweet food with a crisp bubbly texture, typically made by boiling together sugar, golden syrup, water, and bicarbonate of soda chocolate crepes topped with crunchy honeycomb
- 4. tripe from the second stomach of a ruminant.
動詞
- 1. fill with cavities or tunnels whole hillsides were honeycombed with mines
- ▪ infiltrate and undermine their men honeycombed the army
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- IPA[ˈhənēˌkōm]
美式
- a structure of hexagonal cells of wax, made by bees to store honey and eggs.
- fill with cavities or tunnels: whole hillsides were honeycombed with mines
Oxford American Dictionary