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bulldozer

/bool-doh-zer/US // ˈbʊlˌdoʊ zər //UK // (ˈbʊlˌdəʊzə) //

推土机,拖拉机,挖掘机

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a large, powerful tractor having a vertical blade at the front end for moving earth, tree stumps, rocks, etc.
    • : a person who intimidates or coerces.

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Examples

  • It took nearly two months and 12-hour days for a convoy of bulldozers and trucks to remove an enormous pile of toxic roofing debris called Shingle Mountain from the side of Marsha Jackson’s house.

  • Swapping “cat” with “bulldozer,” however, yields a much larger difference.

  • The money was to pay a bulldozer operator to not operate his bulldozer.

  • Lunt wanted to make sure the bulldozer operator earned his day’s rate, even if his blade was stayed.

  • Soon Doug heard a fire crew over the scanner calling for a bulldozer to push abandoned cars out of the roadway.

  • Dugin founded EYUR in 2005, he said, so its members would be “human shields in the face of the Orange bulldozer.”

  • “The Olympic Games, like a big bulldozer, keep rolling all over our lives,” Martynov said with a sigh.

  • Soldiers, settlers, and bulldozer drivers have also mercilessly targeted civilians.

  • A dusty yellow bulldozer pulls up and begins to grade the trash away into the fill.

  • Ameira still had to pay 25,000 shekels ($7,000) to hire a bulldozer and trucks to transport the rubble….

  • One specimen was unearthed from the bank of a small muddy stream by a bulldozer.

  • There was screaming everywhere now, and more bodies on the floor, and the press from behind was as relentless as a bulldozer.

  • A bulldozer stood abandoned on it, brand-new and in perfect order, with the smell of gasoline and oil about it.

  • He reached the bulldozer and turned south, and at long last reached the highway.

  • The specimen was uncovered by a bulldozer at a depth of about one foot below the surface.