词汇 | snow |
释义 | snow noun uk /snəʊ/ us /snoʊ/ snownoun (WEATHER)A1[ U ] the small, soft, white pieces of ice that sometimes fall from the sky when it is cold, or the white layer on the ground and other surfaces that it forms: 雪;积雪 Outside the snow began to fall.外面开始下雪了。 Let's go and play in the snow!我们一起去玩雪吧! A blanket of snow lay on the ground.地上积着厚厚的一层雪。 Her hair was jet-black, her lips ruby-red and her skin as white as snow.她头发乌黑,嘴唇红润如宝石,肌肤洁白如雪。 Hype Photography/Stone/GettyImages [ C ] a single fall of snow: 一场雪 We haven't had many heavy snows this winter.今年冬天我们这儿没下过几场大雪。 The snow came down during the night.夜里下了雪。 By morning there was a light covering of snow. Many villages have been cut off by the heavy snow.许多村庄由于这场大雪与外界隔绝了。 There was a dusting of snow on the lawn.草坪上有薄薄的一层雪。 Snow had been falling steadily all day. Precipitation: snow & ice anti-icing be snowed inidiom be snowed upidiom boilerplate crevasse drifting glacier hailstorm iceberg icy permafrost precipitation slushy snow day snow devil snow line snowdrift snowfall snowflake generation snowy snownoun (DRUG)[ U ]slang → cocaine(同cocaine) Specific types of drug acaricide alprazolam amnesiac anaphrodisiac anti-AIDS Dexedrine digoxin dissociative E, e ecstasy gas and air heroin pep pill popper roach smack tetrahydrocannabinol truth serum visionary Xanax snow verb uk /snəʊ/ us /snoʊ/ snowverb (WEATHER)A2[ I ] If it snows, snow falls from the sky: 下雪,飘雪 It's snowing.下雪了。 It's starting to snow.开始下雪了。 It had snowed overnight and a thick white layer covered the ground.一晚上都在下雪,地上积了厚厚的一层。 It had snowed heavily during the night and in the morning the garden was a white fairyland. Do you think it will snow this Christmas? I love it when it snows. It very rarely snows in October. It snowed heavily all day. Precipitation: snow & ice anti-icing be snowed inidiom be snowed upidiom boilerplate crevasse drifting glacier hailstorm iceberg icy permafrost precipitation slushy snow day snow devil snow line snowdrift snowfall snowflake generation snowy snowverb (TRICK)[ T ]USinformal to deceive or trick someone by talking a lot or by giving them a lot of information: (用花言巧语)欺骗,蒙骗 It felt like she was snowing us with statistics.她让人觉得是在用统计数据蒙骗我们。 Lies, lying & hypocrisy a pack of liesidiom artifice bad faith black is whiteidiom cakeism falsehood falsification feed someone a lineidiom fib fiction lie mythologically mythologize perjure perjury someone can talk!idiom washing weasel words white lie whopper Idiomsbe snowed in be snowed under (with something) be snowed up snow | American Dictionarysnow noun[ C/U ] us/snoʊ/ snownoun[C/U] (WEATHER)water that falls from clouds as soft, white flakes (= thin pieces) of ice when it is cold, or an amount of these flakes: [ U ]Six inches of snow fell overnight. [ C ]We have had several snows in the past week. snowyadjectiveus/ˈsnoʊ·i/ It was one of the snowiest winters on record. snow verb us/snoʊ/ snowverb (DECEIVE)[ T ]infml to deceive someone with charming, persuasive talk: This guy is very smooth and can snow anybody. snowverb (WEATHER)[ I ] If it snows, snow falls from the sky: It snowed all weekend. Idiomsnowed under Phrasal verbbe snowed in snow | Business Englishsnow verb uk /snəʊ/us be snowed under to have more work than you can deal with: be snowed under with/by sthWe have been snowed under with phone calls all day. One of her major concerns is to ensure that her boss never gets snowed under. |
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