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buck.et5bQk7Itn [C]a container with an open top and a handle, often used for carrying liquids桶Armed with a bucket and a mop, I started washing the floor.我提着桶和拖把,开始洗地板。I took my two-year old nephew down to the beach with his bucket and spade.我带我两岁的外甥去海滩,拿着桶和铲子。The waiter brought a bottle of champagne in a silver ice bucket to our table.侍者将装在银冰桶里的一瓶香槟送到我们桌上。She mistook the fire bucket for modern art.她将救火水桶误当成了现代艺术品。I threw a bucket (= the amount a bucket contains) of cold water over him to sober him up.我将一桶冷水浇向他,使他醒过来。(infml) The rain came down in buckets (= in great amounts).天下起了倾盆大雨。(infml) That was such a sad film--I wept buckets (= cried a lot) at the end of it.这部电影太令人伤感----在它结束时我大哭了一场。(infml) He earns bucket-loads (= a lot) of money.他赚了许多钱。A bucket seat is a rounded seat with high sides for one person, esp. in an old-fashioned car.(老式汽车中)单人圆背座位
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