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spud
- IPA[spʌd]
英式
- a potato.;a small, narrow spade for cutting the roots of plants, especially weeds.
- dig up or cut (plants, especially weeds) with a small spade.;make the initial drilling for (an oil well).
verb: spud, 3rd person present: spuds, gerund or present participle: spudding, past tense: spudded, past participle: spudded
noun: spud, plural noun: spuds
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. informal a potato.
- 2. a small, narrow spade for cutting the roots of plants, especially weeds.
- 3. a short length of pipe that is used to connect two components or that takes the form of a projection from a fitting to which a pipe may be screwed a spud washer
- 4. a type of ice chisel.
動詞
- 1. dig up or cut (plants, especially weeds) with a small spade.
- 2. make the initial drilling for (an oil well).
- a farmer whose business is growing potatoes: did that spud cocky not even have one cow, or an odd fowl or two?
Oxford Dictionary
- the chore of peeling potatoes, especially as a punishment in the army.
Oxford Dictionary
- a long bar with a socket on the end for tightening bolts.
Oxford Dictionary
- a long bar with a socket on the end for tightening bolts.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[spəd]
美式
- a potato.
- dig up or cut (plants, especially weeds) with a spud.
Oxford American Dictionary