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  1. pit

    • IPA[pɪt]

    英式

    • n.
      a large hole in the ground.;a large deep hole from which stones or minerals are quarried
    • v.
      set someone or something in conflict or competition with;set an animal to fight against (another animal) for sport
    • verb: pit, 3rd person present: pits, gerund or present participle: pitting, past tense: pitted, past participle: pitted

    • noun: pit, plural noun: pits

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    名詞

    • 1. a large hole in the ground. 同義詞 hole, ditch, trench, trough, hollow, ... 更多
    • a large deep hole from which stones or minerals are quarried a gravel pit
    • a coal mine the recent protests over planned pit closures 同義詞 coal mine, colliery, quarry, workings, diggings
    • a sunken area in a workshop floor allowing access to a car's underside.
    • a low or wretched psychological state a black pit of depression
    • literary hell.
    • 2. a hollow or indentation in a surface. 同義詞 pockmark, pock, mark, hollow, indentation, ... 更多
    • a small indentation left on the skin by a pustule or spot; a pockmark. 同義詞 pockmark, pock, mark, hollow, indentation, ... 更多
    • 3. an area at the side of a track where racing cars are serviced and refuelled he had a flat tyre when he came into the pits the pit lane
    • 4. an orchestra pit.
    • British dated the seating at the back of the stalls of a theatre.
    • 5. a part of the floor of a stock exchange in which a particular stock or commodity is traded pooled commodity funds liquidated positions in the corn and soybean pits the trading pit of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange
    • 6. historical an enclosure in which animals are made to fight a bear pit
    • 7. British informal a person's bed.
    • 8. informal a person's armpit.

    動詞

    • 1. set someone or something in conflict or competition with you'll get the chance to pit your wits against the world champions
    • historical set an animal to fight against (another animal) for sport there were usually three dogs pitted against one lion
    • 2. make a hollow or indentation in the surface of rain poured down, pitting the bare earth 同義詞 make holes in, make hollows in, hole, dent, indent, ... 更多
    • sink in or contract so as to form a pit or hollow.
    • 3. drive a racing car into the pits for fuel or maintenance he pitted on lap 36 with sudden engine trouble
    • adj.
      having a hollow or indentation on the surface: his jowled and pitted face

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      having a hollow or indentation on the surface: a dusty pitted road

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a pit containing poisonous snakes.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      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

    • n.
      an employee in a casino in charge of gaming tables.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a pit containing poisonous snakes.

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[pit]

    美式

    • n.
      a large hole in the ground.
    • v.
      set someone or something in conflict or competition with: a chance to pit herself against him

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[pɪt]

    英式

    • n.
      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
    • v.
      remove the pit from (fruit).

    Oxford Dictionary

    • IPA[pit]

    美式

    • n.
      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
    • v.
      remove the pit from (fruit).

    Oxford American Dictionary