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rook
- IPA[rʊk]
英式
- a gregarious Eurasian crow with black plumage and a bare face, nesting in colonies in treetops.
- defraud, overcharge, or swindle (someone)
verb: rook, 3rd person present: rooks, gerund or present participle: rooking, past tense: rooked, past participle: rooked
noun: rook, plural noun: rooks
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名詞
- 1. a gregarious Eurasian crow with black plumage and a bare face, nesting in colonies in treetops.
動詞
- 1. informal defraud, overcharge, or swindle (someone) police files are overflowing with complaints from people who've been rooked that lawyer rooked me out of it
- each player's rook on the queen's side of the board at the start of a game.
Oxford Dictionary
- each player's rook on the kingside of the board at the start of a game.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ro͝ok]
美式
- a gregarious Eurasian crow with black plumage and a bare face, nesting in colonies in treetops.
- defraud, overcharge, or swindle (someone): police files are overflowing with complaints from people who've been rooked that lawyer rooked me out of it
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ro͝ok]
美式
- a chess piece, typically with its top in the shape of a battlement, that can move in any ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[rʊk]
英式
- a chess piece, typically with its top in the shape of a battlement, that can move in any ...
Oxford Dictionary