sap
- IPA[sap]
英式
- a tunnel or trench to conceal an assailant's approach to a fortified place.
- dig a sap or saps;make insecure by removing the foundations of
verb: sap, 3rd person present: saps, gerund or present participle: sapping, past tense: sapped, past participle: sapped
noun: sap, plural noun: saps
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- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a tunnel or trench to conceal an assailant's approach to a fortified place.
動詞
- 1. historical dig a sap or saps having sapped up to the glacis of the city ramparts, Versaillais troops entered the city
- ▪ historical make insecure by removing the foundations of a crazy building, sapped and undermined by the rats
- ▪ historical undercut by water or glacial action the waves sapped the cliffs a valley or channel may have been formed as a result of sapping
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- IPA[sap]
美式
- a tunnel or trench to conceal an assailant's approach to a fortified place.
- dig a sap or saps: having sapped up to the glacis of the city ramparts, Versaillais troops entered the city
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[sap]
美式
- the fluid, chiefly water with dissolved sugars and mineral salts, that circulates in the ...
- gradually weaken or destroy (a person's strength or power): our energy is being sapped by bureaucrats and politicians
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[sap]
英式
- the fluid which circulates in the vascular system of a plant, consisting chiefly of water with ...
- gradually weaken or destroy (a person's strength or power): our energy is being sapped by bureaucrats and politicians
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[sap]
英式
- a bludgeon or club.
- hit with a bludgeon or club: it was nice to see someone else get sapped for a change
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[sap]
美式
- a bludgeon or club.
- hit with a bludgeon or club: it was nice to see someone else get sapped for a change
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[sap]
美式
- a foolish and gullible person: He fell for it! What a sap!
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[sap]
英式
- a foolish and gullible person: He fell for it! What a sap!
Oxford Dictionary