pitted
- IPA[ˈpidəd]
美式
- having a hollow or indentation on the surface;(of a fruit) having had the stone removed
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形容詞
- 1. having a hollow or indentation on the surface a dusty pitted road 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. (of a fruit) having had the stone removed pitted black olives
- a large hole in the ground.
- set someone or something in conflict or competition with: you'll get the chance to pit your wits against the world champions
Oxford Dictionary
- a large hole in the ground.
- set someone or something in conflict or competition with: a chance to pit herself against him
Oxford American Dictionary
- the stone of a fruit: the key to grilling peaches is to cut them in half and remove the pits there are plenty of food items that should never be put down a disposal, like bones and fruit pits
- remove the pit from (fruit).
Oxford American Dictionary
- the stone of a fruit: the key to grilling peaches is to cut them in half and remove the pits there are plenty of food items that should never be put down a disposal, like bones and fruit pits
- remove the pit from (fruit).
Oxford Dictionary
- a pit containing poisonous snakes.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an employee in a casino in charge of gaming tables.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a hollow in which natural tar oozes out of the ground and accumulates, in particular one in ... fossil remains of dire wolves are abundant in the La Brea tar pits
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pit containing poisonous snakes.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈpɪtɪd]
英式
- having a hollow or indentation on the surface: his jowled and pitted face
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