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shell
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- the hard protective outer case of a mollusk or crustacean;the thin outer covering of an animal's egg, which is hard and fragile in that of a bird but leathery in that of a reptile.
- bombard with shells;remove the shell or pod from (a nut or seed)
verb: shell, 3rd person present: shells, gerund or present participle: shelling, past tense: shelled, past participle: shelled
noun: shell, plural noun: shells
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名詞
- 1. the hard protective outer case of a mollusk or crustacean cowrie shells the technique of carving shell 同義詞
- ▪ the thin outer covering of an animal's egg, which is hard and fragile in that of a bird but leathery in that of a reptile.
- ▪ the outer case of a nut kernel or seed peanuts roasted in their shells 同義詞
- ▪ the carapace of a tortoise, turtle, or terrapin.
- ▪ the wing cases of a beetle.
- ▪ the integument of an insect pupa or chrysalis.
- ▪ used with reference to a state of shyness or introversion she'll soon come out of her shell with the right encouragement
- 2. an explosive artillery projectile or bomb the sound of the shell passing over, followed by the explosion shell holes 同義詞
- ▪ a hollow metal or paper case used as a container for fireworks, explosives, or cartridges.
- ▪ North American a cartridge.
- 3. something resembling or likened to a shell because of its shape or its function as an outer case pasta shells baked pastry shells filled with cheese
- ▪ the walls of an unfinished or gutted building or other structure the hotel was a shell, the roof having collapsed completely
- ▪ an outer form without substance he was a shell of the man he had been previously
- 4. the metal framework of a vehicle body. 同義詞
- 5. a light racing boat used in the sport of crew.
- 6. an inner or roughly made coffin.
- 7. the hand guard of a sword.
- 8. each of a set of orbitals around the nucleus of an atom, occupied or able to be occupied by electrons of similar energies in a multi-electron atom, the lowest energy shells fill up first an electron descending from one shell to a lower one emits an X-ray
- 9. short for shell program
動詞
- 1. bombard with shells the guns started shelling their positions 同義詞
- 2. remove the shell or pod from (a nut or seed) they were shelling peas 同義詞
- 3. gather seashells there was nothing to do except swim or go shelling on the beaches
- having a protective outer case or covering: crabs and other shelled creatures hard-shelled pistachios
Oxford Dictionary
- having a protective outer case or covering: crabs and other shelled creatures hard-shelled pistachios
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a hard shell or outer casing: hard-shell helmets
Oxford American Dictionary
- a single valve from the shell of a scallop.
Oxford Dictionary
- a marine mollusc with a shell that forms loose irregular coils, giving it the appearance of a worm.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for thimblerig
Oxford Dictionary
- resembling a shell in shape or appearance: a creature with a shell-like carapace
- a person's ear: Prentice had a word in somebody's shell-like
Oxford Dictionary
- shocked or confused because of a sudden alarming experience: he told shell-shocked investors that the company needed still more money to survive the year
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- the hard protective outer case of a mollusc or crustacean: cowrie shells the technique of carving shell
- bombard with shells: several villages north of the security zone were shelled
Oxford Dictionary