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hull
- IPA[hʌl]
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- the outer covering of a fruit or seed, especially the pod of peas and beans, or the husk of grain.;the green calyx of a strawberry or raspberry.
- remove the hulls from (fruit, seeds, or grain)
verb: hull, 3rd person present: hulls, gerund or present participle: hulling, past tense: hulled, past participle: hulled
noun: hull, plural noun: hulls
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名詞
- 1. the outer covering of a fruit or seed, especially the pod of peas and beans, or the husk of grain.
- ▪ the green calyx of a strawberry or raspberry.
動詞
- 1. remove the hulls from (fruit, seeds, or grain) first, rinse and hull the berries
- (of a fruit, seed, or grain) having had the hull removed: a cup of hulled strawberries
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a fruit, seed, or grain) having had the hull removed: a cup of hulled strawberries
Oxford Dictionary
- the inner hull of a submarine, in which approximately atmospheric pressure is maintained when ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the inner hull of a submarine, in which approximately normal pressure is maintained when the ...
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- IPA[həl]
美式
- the outer covering of a fruit or seed, especially the pod of peas and beans, or the husk of grain.
- remove the hulls from (fruit, seeds, or grain): first, rinse and hull the berries
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[həl]
美式
- the main body of a ship or other vessel, including the bottom, sides, and deck but not the ...
- hit and pierce the hull of (a ship) with a shell or other missile: the ship was being hulled and all would die
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英式
- the main body of a ship or other vessel, including the bottom, sides, and deck but not the ...
- hit and pierce the hull of (a ship) with a missile: the ship was being hulled and all would die
Oxford Dictionary
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- a city and port in northeastern England, situated at the junction of the Hull and Humber ...
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- a city and port in north-eastern England, situated at the junction of the Hull and Humber ...
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