corking
- IPA[ˈkɔːkɪŋ]
英式
- very good; excellent
- 釋義
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形容詞
- 1. British informal, dated very good; excellent cars in corking condition
- 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
- close or seal (a bottle) with a cork: the bottles were tightly corked and wired
Oxford Dictionary
- the buoyant, light brown substance obtained from the outer layer of the bark of the cork oak: cork tiles
- close or seal (a bottle) with a cork: the bottles were tightly corked and wired
Oxford American Dictionary
- a port town in the south of the Republic of Ireland, on the Lee River; population 190,384 (2006).
Oxford American Dictionary
- a port town in the south of the Republic of Ireland, on the River Lee; population 190,384 (2006).
Oxford Dictionary
- (of wine) spoiled by a musty taint arising from a fault in the cork: always open and taste your wine before the meal, if only to check that it is not corked
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of wine) spoilt by a musty taint arising from a fault in the cork: always open and taste your wine before the meal, if only to check that it is not corked
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for cork oak
Oxford American Dictionary
- an evergreen Mediterranean oak, the outer layer of the bark of which is the source of cork, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- tissue in the stem of a plant that gives rise to cork on its outer surface and a layer of cells ...
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