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ream
- IPA[rēm]
美式
- widen (a bore or hole) with a special tool.;widen a bore or hole in (a gun or other metal object) with a special tool.
verb: ream, 3rd person present: reams, gerund or present participle: reaming, past tense: reamed, past participle: reamed
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動詞
- 1. widen (a bore or hole) with a special tool.
- ▪ widen a bore or hole in (a gun or other metal object) with a special tool.
- ▪ clear out or remove (material) from something.
- ▪ have anal intercourse with (someone).
- ▪ rebuke someone fiercely the agent was reaming him out for walking away from the deal
- criticize or rebuke someone
Oxford Dictionary
- criticize or rebuke someone
Oxford American Dictionary
- criticize or rebuke someone
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- criticize or rebuke someone
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- IPA[riːm]
英式
- widen (a hole) with a special tool: a fan which has a small enough hole to be reamed out to the correct size
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- IPA[rēm]
美式
- 500 (formerly 480) sheets of paper.
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- IPA[riːm]
英式
- 500 (formerly 480) sheets of paper.
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- IPA[riːm]
英式
- froth or overflow: a full pot reaming with froth
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- IPA[rēm]
美式
- froth or overflow: a full pot reaming with froth
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