piquet

英[pɪ'ket] 美['pɪkɪt]
  • n. 皮克牌(牌戏的一种);哨兵
  • piquada n.(用作刑具的)电针
  • piquancy n.辛辣;辣味;痛快
  • piquant adj.辛辣的;开胃的;刺激的;令人兴奋的
  • pique n.生气;愤怒v.伤害...自尊心;激怒;产生
  • piquet n.皮克牌(牌戏的一种);哨兵
    n. (名词)
    1. 哨兵
    2. 纠察队
    3. 牌戏之一种
    4. 皮克牌(两人对玩的一种纸牌戏,共32张牌)
    5. 违反罢工纠察员
    6. 皮盖(音译名)

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a card game for two players using a reduced pack of 32 cards

  2. a form of military punishment used by the British in the late 17th century in which a soldier was forced to stand on one foot on a pointed stake

1. Nelson Piquet, three times world champion, was grievously injured.
三度获得世界冠军的尼尔森·皮奎特受了重伤。

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2. Piquet salutes the general's advent with neat pose.
哨兵以规整的姿势迎接将军的到来.

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3. That night Miss Crawley and Miss Briggs indulged in a game of piquet instead of sermons.
那天晚上,克劳莱小姐和布立葛丝小姐不读朴底俄斯宣读的训戒,却玩了一会儿纸牌.

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4. Mr. Hurst and Mr. Bingley were at piquet, and Mrs. Hurst was observing their game.
赫斯脱先生和彬格莱先生在打“皮克牌”, 赫斯脱太太在一旁看他们打.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Mr. Hurst and Mr. Bingley were at piquet, and Mrs. Hurst was observing their game.
      赫斯脱先生和彬格莱先生在打“皮克牌”,赫斯脱太太在一旁看他们打。
    2. Our piquet's were driven in as a prelude to the main enemy attack.
      我们的前哨被迫撤回,预示敌人即将大举进攻。

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