clod

英[klɒd] 美[klɑːd]
  • n. 土块;泥块;傻瓜
cloddish cloddishly cloddishness
  • cloacae n.下水道;阴沟;[动]泄殖腔;室外小厕所;抽水马桶间;藏污纳垢之地
  • cloak n.斗蓬;宽大外衣;掩盖物v.遮掩;隐匿
  • cloakroom n.衣帽间;休息室;盥洗室
  • clobber v.狠揍;不断地打击;彻底打垮;使受到严重的经济损失n.衣服或装备
  • clobberer n.修理鞋子或修补衣服的人
Noun:
  1. a compact mass;

    "a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder"

  2. an awkward stupid person

1. A clod of silt can easily be crumbled in the fingers.
手指能很容易把一块泥土粉碎.

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2. Eisenhower, clod and grumpy, said, " Well, I thought you should have done this a long time ago. "
艾森豪威尔冷淡而粗暴地说: “ 唔, 我认为你早就应该这样做了. ”

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3. These people can blow hot and clod to serve their purpose.
这些人为自己的目的可出尔反尔.

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4. I am well save that I have a clod.
除了患感冒之外,我很精神.

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5. I felt very discouraged , when he threw clod water on my idal.
当他在我的意见上泼冷水时,我觉得心灰意冷.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There are some clods of soil on the mat.
      垫子上有些土块。
    2. She picked up a clod of earth on the mountain, and insisted it was a treasure.
      她在山上捡了一块土疙瘩愣说是珍宝。
    3. Stupid clod, you're worthless!
      笨蛋,你完全是个废物!