spud

英[spʌd] 美[spʌd]
  • n. 马铃薯;小锄头;剥取树皮用的刀
  • v. 用小锄头挖掘;开始钻
  • Spud.
  • 斯普德(姓氏).
spudded spudded spudding spuds
  • spuddy adj.粗而短的
  • spue v.吐出;喷出;流淌;呕吐n.呕吐物=spew
  • spug n.[鸟]家麻雀
  • spuggy n.[鸟]家麻雀
  • spume n.泡沫v.起泡沫=foam.
Noun:
  1. an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland

  2. a sharp hand shovel for digging out roots and weeds

Verb:
  1. initiate drilling operations, as for petroleum;

    "The well was spudded in April"

  2. produce buds, branches, or germinate;

    "the potatoes sprouted"

1. Run the string for the second spud in to the cement pulg.
将二开钻具下到水泥塞处.

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2. To convey oil, build a spud engine on the near oil well.
为了要传达油, 建立一个小锄头引擎在那之上近的油井.

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3. A pre - spud meeting to be held prior to drilling.
开钻之前,要找开钻前会.

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4. The name is Spud, Sam Spud. I was working late one night.
我叫斯普德, 山姆斯普德. 有天晚上我工作到很晚.

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5. Does the modern world owe its very existence to the humble spud?
现代世界的存在要归功于微不足道的马铃薯?

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. How many spuds do you want?
      你要多少土豆儿?
    2. I'm usually a sofa spud on Sunday.
      在星期天,我通常看电视。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. When to spud in hasn't been decided yet.
      什么时候开钻还没有决定。
    2. I knew that we should not spud in at once.
      我知道,我们不会马上开钻。