bucket 的 3 个定义
- a deep, cylindrical vessel, usually of metal, plastic, or wood, with a flat bottom and a semicircular bail, for collecting, carrying, or holding water, sand, fruit, etc.; pail.
- anything resembling or suggesting this.
- Machinery. any of the scoops attached to or forming the endless chain in certain types of conveyors or elevators.the scoop or clamshell of a steam shovel, power shovel, or dredge.a vane or blade of a waterwheel, paddle wheel, water turbine, or the like.
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buck·et·ed, buck·et·ing.
- to lift, carry, or handle in a bucket.
- Chiefly British. to ride fast and without concern for tiring it.
- to handle in or as if in a bucket shop.
buck·et·ed, buck·et·ing.
- Informal. to move or drive fast; hurry.
bucket 近义词
container, often for liquids, with handle
更多bucket例句
- While McInnes’ chopper carries its water in a bucket, that’s not the only way to do it.
- Kobe and Shaq butted heads, did their own things, got buckets and won three rings.
- These are in the low-touch, high-growth bucket which is a good thing for us.
- A centrifuge simulates gravity through centrifugal force — the effect that keeps water in the bottom of a bucket when you swing it over your head.
- Another problem in this third bucket — it’s a big bucket — is when the person who designed the intervention and masterminded the initial trial can no longer be so involved once the program scales up to multiple locations.
- An 18-year-old Swedish rapper/Internet meme has inspired legions of impressionable teens to get based in bucket hats.
- Early one morning I was passing out hot water, when a man showed me a bucket of blood from his slashed wrists and asked for help.
- Her solution: a bucket list of influential people and places to visit and photograph.
- Somehow, their message has gone from lunch-bucket concerns to a date with Girls.
- It was on a hike to the Grand Canyon at age 18 that Shattuck penned her first bucket list.
- A fellow was dropt down in the bucket, and soon bawled out from the bottom, "I have found the punch-ladle, so wind me up."
- A broken broom, covered with very ancient cobwebs, lay under one manger, and the remnants of a stable-bucket under another.
- When the bucket came up full of water, the top was all yellow with dandelions.
- If he has stolen a watering bucket or a harrow, he shall pay three shekels of silver.
- With a bucket of water and a broomstick he beat out the fire, and went for a run to warm up.