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/nʌt/ |
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1 | C a dry fruit that grows inside a hard shell on some types of tree and bush . Many kinds of nut can be eaten 干果;坚果 |
| Can you crack some nuts for me (=break open the shells) ? 你能帮我砸些坚果吗? |
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2 | C a small metal object with a hole in the middle that you screw a bolt through in order to fasten things together 螺母;螺帽 |
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3 | C mainly spoken someone who is crazy or who behaves in a crazy way 疯子 |
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4 | C informal someone who is extremely enthusiastic about a particular activity , sport , or subject 入迷的人;狂热分子 |
| a football nut 足球迷 |
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5 | C informal your head or your brain 头;脑袋 |
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6 | nuts plural impolite a man’ s testicles (男子的)睾丸 |
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- | do your nut BRITISH informal |
| to become very angry |
| 发狂;大发雷霆 |
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| If I’ m late home my Mum will do her nut! 如果我回家晚了,我妈妈会大发雷霆的! |
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- | the nuts and bolts (of sth) |
| the basic details of a job or activity |
| (某事的)基本要点 |
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| First, you need to know the nuts and bolts of the business. 首先,你要了解这项业务的基本内容。 |
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- | off your nut BRITISH informal |
| crazy |
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