mound
- IPA[mound]
美式
- a rounded mass projecting above a surface.;a raised mass of earth, stones, or other compacted material, sometimes created artificially for purposes of defense or burial.
- heap up into a rounded pile;enclose, bound, or fortify with an embankment
verb: mound, 3rd person present: mounds, gerund or present participle: mounding, past tense: mounded, past participle: mounded
noun: mound, plural noun: mounds
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名詞
- 1. a rounded mass projecting above a surface.
- ▪ a raised mass of earth, stones, or other compacted material, sometimes created artificially for purposes of defense or burial. 同義詞
- ▪ a small hill. 同義詞
- ▪ a large pile or quantity of something burying potential problems under mounds of cash 同義詞
- ▪ the elevated area from which the pitcher delivers the ball.
動詞
- 1. heap up into a rounded pile mound the pie filling slightly in the center
- ▪ enclose, bound, or fortify with an embankment hills that mound the sea
- another term for megapode
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- another term for shell heap
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- a water supply rising from an artesian source through a surface mound of mud: the mix of plants and animals around mound springs is found nowhere else
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- another term for megapode
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a pitcher) have a turn at pitching
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- (of a pitcher) have a turn at pitching
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- 更多解釋
- IPA[maʊnd]
英式
- a rounded mass projecting above a surface: the bushes were little more than vague mounds beneath the snow
- heap up into a rounded pile: basmati rice was mounded on our plates
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[maʊnd]
英式
- a ball representing the earth, used as part of royal regalia, e.g. on top of a crown, typically ...
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- IPA[mound]
美式
- a ball representing the earth, used as part of royal regalia, e.g. on top of a crown, typically ...
Oxford American Dictionary