单词 | clam |
释义 | clamWord family nounclambakeclamshellclamshell phoneclam clam1 /klæm/ noun [countableC] 1 clam chowder (=a type of soup) →5 see picture at 见图 shellfish 蛤蜊杂烩汤 2. as happy as a clam HAPPY American EnglishAmE informal very happy 非常高兴的,相当满足的 3. TALK TO somebody American EnglishAmE informal someone who does not say what they are thinking or feeling 沉默寡言的人 Examples from the Corpus clam• She wrapped herself around him like a clam in formation, her body one big muscle, straining.• Vinegar on a clam, that.• Thousands of fertilized sea urchin eggs, starfish and blue clams returned to Earth with the astronauts.• This shirt cost me fifty clams.• In particular, both corals and giant clams harbour unicellular algae which live within their body cells.• Supposedly you can be arrested and fined for taking any mussels or clams at all.• In your next life, I hope you are a sea clam.• Stir the clams into the sauce and heat for a further 1-2min until piping hot. 4.• The clams were mostly oil-drenched bread crumbs with a morsel of chopped clam buried at the bottom of the shell. clam2 verb (clammed, clamming) 1 clam up phrasal verbphr v informalTALK TO somebody to suddenly stop talking, especially when you are nervous or shy 〔尤指因紧张、害羞而〕突然闭口,突然沉默不语 A sensitive child is likely just to clam up. 敏感的孩子可能就会闭口不言。 Examples from the Corpus clam up• He always clams up when I ask him about his job -- do you think he's doing something illegal?• The police took her in for questioning, but she clammed up when they asked about her boyfriend. Examples from the Corpus clam• He'd noted that Howard had clammed up as the new arrival appeared.• Normally she would have clammed up at that juncture.• But he clammed up right after that.• No wonder he clammed up whenever I asked him about his childhood.• Both Noland and Hull showed the good taste to clam up while the Symington trial is still under way.• We had gone over his script over and over and he knew it cold, but he almost clammed up. (1500-1600) clam “two-part fastener” ((14-20 centuries)), from Old English clamm “chain, rope, etc. for tying something up”; from the tight shutting of a clam shell |
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