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pit
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pitted
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pitting
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- pit
[pɪt]
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1.
noun
[c]
(coal mine) 矿井
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2.
noun
(hole in ground) (road) 坑
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3.
noun
(also: gravel pit) 采石场
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4.
noun
[US]
(fruit stone) 核
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5.
noun
(also: orchestra pit) 乐队池
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6.
vt.
to pit one's wits/skills against sb 与某人较量才智/技能
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7.
n pl
[Auto]
the pits 维修加油站
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in the pit of one's stomach
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在内心深处
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to be pitted against sb/sth
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与某人/某事较量
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- pit
[pɪt]
[pɪt]
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1.
noun
[American English]
(桃、杏、梅子等的)果核
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2.
vt.
除去…的核
- pit
[pɪt]
[pɪt]
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1.
noun
坑;地坑;深洼
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2.
noun
深渊
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3.
noun
地狱[与the连用]
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4.
noun
陷阱
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5.
noun
圈套;罗网
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6.
noun
斗兽场;兽栏
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a bear pit
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熊栏
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7.
noun
矿井;矿坑
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8.
noun
煤矿
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9.
noun
躯体凹部
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10.
noun
(平面上的)小凹陷;尤指天花疤痕;麻子
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11.
noun
低洼之处
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12.
noun
[England]
(剧场)楼下正厅(尤指正厅后座)
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13.
noun
[England]
正厅后座观众
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14.
noun
(剧场舞台前的)乐队池
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15.
noun
[American English]
(交易所中)某种商品的交易场
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corn pit
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玉米交易场
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16.
noun
[American English]
(汽车)修理站
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17.
noun
[American English]
(赛车中途设在跑道旁边的)加油站
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18.
noun
[botany]
纹孔
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19.
vt.
把…放进坑内;窖藏
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20.
vt.
挖坑于;使凹下;使成凹
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21.
vt.
使留下疤痕
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pitted by smallpox
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留下天花疤痕;有麻子
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22.
vt.
把(鸡等)放进斗场内使互斗
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23.
vt.
使相对;使对立;使竞争
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24.
vi.
起凹点;变得坑坑洼洼
Collins English-English Dictionary
- pit
[pɪt]
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1.
n
orchestra pit the area that is occupied by the orchestra in a theatre, located in front of the stage
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2.
n
a large, usually deep opening in the ground
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3.
n
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4.
n
a mine or excavation with a shaft, esp for coal
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5.
n
the shaft in a mine
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6.
n
(as modifier)
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pit pony
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pit prop
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7.
n
a concealed danger or difficulty
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8.
n
an enclosure for fighting animals or birds, esp gamecocks
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9.
n
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10.
n
[anatomy]
a small natural depression on the surface of a body, organ, structure, or part; fossa
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11.
n
the floor of any natural bodily cavity
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the pit of the stomach
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12.
n
[pathol]
a small indented scar at the site of a former pustule; pockmark
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13.
n
any of various small areas in a plant cell wall that remain unthickened when the rest of the cell becomes lignified, esp the vascular tissue
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14.
n
a working area at the side of a motor-racing track for servicing or refuelling vehicles
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15.
n
a section on the floor of a commodity exchange devoted to a special line of trading
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16.
n
a rowdy card game in which players bid for commodities
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17.
n
an area of sand or other soft material at the end of a long-jump approach, behind the bar of a pole vault, etc, on which an athlete may land safely
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18.
n
the ground floor of the auditorium of a theatre
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19.
n
a slang word for bed
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20.
n
another word for pitfall
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21.
vt.
[Brit]
[tr; often foll by against]
to match in opposition, esp as antagonists
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22.
vt.
to mark or become marked with pits
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23.
vt.
[tr]
to place or bury in a pit
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24.
vt.
See also pits
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25.
vt.
[Etymology]
Old English pytt, from Latin puteus; compare Old French pet, Old High German pfuzzi
- pit
[pɪt]
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1.
n
[chiefly US and Canadian]
the stone of a cherry, plum, etc
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2.
vt.
[tr]
to extract the stone from (a fruit)
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3.
vt.
[Etymology]
C19: from Dutch: kernel; compare pith
- pit
[pɪt]
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1.
vb
a Scot word for put
Examples
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a bear pit
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熊栏
→ pit
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corn pit
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玉米交易场
→ pit
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in the pit of one's stomach
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在内心深处
→ pit
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pit pony
→ pit
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pit prop
→ pit
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the pit of the stomach
→ pit
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the pit had proved economically unviable
→ unviable
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桃核
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peach-pit; peach-stone
→ 核
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井下作业
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operation in the pit; underpit operation
→ 井下
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他在井下工作。
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He works at (or down) the pit.
→ 井下
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