nut
- IPA[nʌt]
英式
- a fruit consisting of a hard or tough shell around an edible kernel;the hard kernel of a nut
- butt (someone) with one's head;gather nuts
verb: nut, 3rd person present: nuts, gerund or present participle: nutting, past tense: nutted, past participle: nutted
noun: nut, plural noun: nuts
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名詞
- 1. a fruit consisting of a hard or tough shell around an edible kernel he was cracking nuts with his teeth
- ▪ the hard kernel of a nut savoury snacks like crisps and nuts
- ▪ a small lump of something hard or solid, especially coal.
- 2. a small flat piece of metal or other material, typically square or hexagonal, with a threaded hole through it for screwing on to a bolt as a fastener fix the new pipe and tighten the nuts the final wheel nut was tightened
- ▪ the part at the lower end of the bow of a violin or similar instrument, with a screw for adjusting the tension of the hair.
- 3. informal a crazy or eccentric person she would have written me off as a time-wasting nut 同義詞
- ▪ a person who is excessively interested in or enthusiastic about a specified thing a football nut 同義詞
- 4. informal a person's head he's aiming to break a record by balancing a car on his nut 同義詞
- 5. vulgar slang a man's testicles.
- 6. the fixed ridge on the neck of a stringed instrument over which the strings pass the positioning allows the strings a straight path over the nut
動詞
- 1. British informal butt (someone) with one's head I thought he was going to nut me in the face
- 2. archaic gather nuts in autumn children would go nutting they had nutted in the woods and fished in the river
- mad: the way he turns on the television as soon as he walks in drives me nuts
- an expression of contempt or derision: keep up the good work, and nuts to everyone who doesn't like it
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- insane: the way he turns on the television as soon as he walks in drives me nuts
- an expression of contempt or derision: keep up the good work, and nuts to everyone who doesn't like it
Oxford American Dictionary
- a nut with a pair of projections for the fingers to turn it on a screw.
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- a nut with a pair of projections for the fingers to screw it on.
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- an item of snack food in the shape of a flattish rectangular block, made from or containing nuts: I swapped lasagnes for small portions of salad and lean meat, and snacked on nut bars
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- IPA[nət]
美式
- a fruit consisting of a hard or tough shell around an edible kernel: he was cracking nuts with his teeth
- gather nuts: in autumn children would go nutting they had nutted in the woods and fished in the river
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- (in the UK) National Union of Teachers.
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美式
- the sky goddess, thought to swallow the sun at night and give birth to it in the morning.
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英式
- the sky goddess, thought to swallow the sun at night and give birth to it in the morning.
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