- 简明
- 柯林斯
- 牛津
tripe
- 英 [traɪp]
- 美 [traɪp]
释义
- n.牛肚(供食用); 废话; 胡思乱想; 瞎写或瞎说的东西
实用场景例句
- 全部
- 牛肚
- 废话
I've never heard such a load of tripe in all my life.
我一辈子还从没听到过这样一堆废话。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
There's chocolate and peppermint and also spinach, liver and tripe.
有巧克力和薄荷口味,也有菠菜 、 肝脏口味,还有牛肚口味.
期刊摘选
I don't read that tripe.
我才不看那种无聊的东西呢.
辞典例句
I can't eat either tripe or liver.
我不吃肚也不吃肝.
辞典例句
Why do you read such tripe?
你怎么看这种无聊的书?
期刊摘选
Imagine trying to eat tripe and cowheel.
想想看,炖牛肚和牛蹄吃起来该是什么味道.
期刊摘选
A constant diet of tripe will make anyone spiritually sick.
经常听废话使任何人精神上倒胃口.
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We can have either tripe or liver.
我们可以吃肚或肝.
辞典例句
What a load of tripe.
这是多么无聊的报道!
期刊摘选
I can eat neither tripe nor liver.
我既不吃肚也不吃肝.
辞典例句
I never eat tripe.
我从不吃肚儿.
期刊摘选
She said that she hated to eat pork tripe most.
她说自己最讨厌吃猪肚儿了.
期刊摘选
I've never heard such a load of tripe in all my life.
我一辈子还从没听到过这样一堆废话。
柯林斯例句
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Noun
1. lining of the stomach of a ruminant (especially a bovine) used as food
2. nonsensical talk or writing
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