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clam
- IPA[klam]
美式
- a marine bivalve mollusk with shells of equal size.;any of a number of edible bivalve mollusks, e.g. a scallop.
- dig for or collect clams
noun: clam, plural noun: clams
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名詞
- 1. a marine bivalve mollusk with shells of equal size.
- ▪ informal any of a number of edible bivalve mollusks, e.g. a scallop.
- 2. US informal a dollar all I got for the job was 50 lousy clams
- 3. informal a shy or withdrawn person.
動詞
- 1. dig for or collect clams the beaches are ideal for beachcombing, clamming, and observing wildlife
- another term for softshell clam
Oxford Dictionary
- abruptly stop talking
Oxford American Dictionary
- a very large bivalve mollusc that occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for softshell clam
Oxford Dictionary
- a very large bivalve mollusk that occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a marine bivalve mollusc with a thin shell and a long siphon, valued as food on the east coast ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a burrowing bivalve mollusk with a long, slender shell that resembles the handle of a straight ...
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for quahog
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- IPA[klam]
英式
- a marine bivalve mollusc with shells of equal size.
- dig for or collect clams: the beaches are ideal for beachcombing, clamming, and observing wildlife
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