potter
- IPA[ˈpɒtə]
英式
- occupy oneself in a desultory but pleasant way;move or go in a casual, unhurried way
- an act or period of occupying oneself in a desultory but pleasant way
verb: potter, 3rd person present: potters, gerund or present participle: pottering, past tense: pottered, past participle: pottered
noun: potter, plural noun: potters
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動詞
- 1. occupy oneself in a desultory but pleasant way I'm quite happy just to potter about by myself here
- ▪ move or go in a casual, unhurried way I might potter into Nice for the day
名詞
- 1. an act or period of occupying oneself in a desultory but pleasant way an afternoon's potter through the rooms and possessions of the rich
- (1866–1943), English writer for children; full name Helen Beatrix Potter. She is known for her ...
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- (1866–1943), English writer for children; full name Helen Beatrix Potter. She is known for her ...
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- (1915–85) US Supreme Court associate justice 1958–81. Appointed to the Court by President ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a solitary wasp which builds a flask-shaped nest of mud into which it seals an egg and a supply ...
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- (1935–94), English television playwright; full name Dennis Christopher George Potter. His work ...
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- a solitary wasp which builds a flask-shaped nest of mud into which it seals an egg and a supply ...
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