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woodshed
- IPA[ˈwʊdʃɛd]
英式
- a shed where wood for fuel is stored.
- (of a musician) practise in private;improvise or harmonize spontaneously.
verb: woodshed, 3rd person present: woodsheds, gerund or present participle: woodshedding, past tense: woodshedded, past participle: woodshedded
noun: woodshed, plural noun: woodsheds
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名詞
- 1. a shed where wood for fuel is stored.
動詞
- 1. informal (of a musician) practise in private I sat in my bedroom for about a month and just woodshedded the album is the product of a lot of woodshedding and live song development
- ▪ informal improvise or harmonize spontaneously.
- a shocking or distasteful thing that has been kept secret
Oxford Dictionary
- a shocking or distasteful thing that has been kept secret
Oxford American Dictionary
- reprove or punish someone
Oxford Dictionary
- reprove or punish someone
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈwo͝odˌSHed]
美式
- a shed where wood for fuel is stored.
- practice a musical instrument: I sat in my bedroom for about a month and just woodshedded the album is the product of a lot of woodshedding and live song development
Oxford American Dictionary