搜尋結果
cork
- IPA[kɔːk]
英式
- a buoyant light brown substance obtained from the outer layer of the bark of the cork oak;a protective layer of dead cells immediately below the bark of woody plants.
- close or seal (a bottle) with a cork;draw with burnt cork
verb: cork, 3rd person present: corks, gerund or present participle: corking, past tense: corked, past participle: corked
noun: cork, plural noun: corks
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a buoyant light brown substance obtained from the outer layer of the bark of the cork oak vinyl-coated cork is practical as a floor covering cork tiles
- ▪ a protective layer of dead cells immediately below the bark of woody plants.
- 2. a bottle stopper made of cork or a similar material he pulled out the cork and commenced pouring the wine champagne corks popped
- ▪ a piece of cork used as a float for a fishing line or net the little steamer was tossed about like a cork
動詞
- 1. close or seal (a bottle) with a cork the bottles were tightly corked and wired
- 2. draw with burnt cork he had corked a moustache on his upper lip
- 3. illicitly hollow out (a baseball bat) and fill it with cork to make it lighter the balls are doctored and the bats are corked
- 4. Australian suffer a painful bruising injury to (a limb) as a result of a heavy blow, especially while participating in a contact sport he corked his thigh and limped off she was subbed off in the first half because of a corked hip