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dice

/dahys/US // daɪs //UK // (daɪs) //

骰子,丁丁,切片

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Definitions

n.名词(复数) plural noun
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    singular die.

    • : small cubes of plastic, ivory, bone, or wood, marked on each side with one to six spots, usually used in pairs in games of chance or in gambling.
    • : poker dice.
    • : any of various games, especially gambling games, played by shaking and throwing from two to six dice or poker dice onto a flat surface.Compare craps.
    • : any small cubes.
    • : Auto Racing. a jockeying for lead position between two or more drivers in which tactics are used to pass or keep from being passed.
v.有主动词 verb
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    diced,dic·ing.

    • : to cut into small cubes.
    • : to decorate with cubelike figures.
    • : to lose by gambling with dice.
v.无主动词 verb
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    diced,dic·ing.

    • : to play at dice.
    • : to cause or bring about by gambling with dice.
    • : Auto Racing. to duel with another car or cars in a dice.

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Examples

  • There are various ways you can slice and dice the data, most obviously by considering the effects of age and sex.

  • Add the remaining oil to the empty pot, followed by the onions and the diced vegetables and cook, stirring occasionally, softened slightly, about 4 minutes.

  • Turn up the heat to medium-high, and toss in the diced pineapple, cooking for two more minutes until the pineapple is heated through and slightly soft.

  • At that point, you can rule out all the configurations of 128 dice that involve that unworkable starting configuration of 12 tiles.

  • Unfortunately, finding a clique of 128 dice is a particularly thorny problem.

  • So why are so many wealthy Florida business owners lining up to roll the dice?

  • Instead, Obama, like Jon Stewart, uses jokes that slice and dice his targets by name.

  • Healthy individuals had lucked out while their sick relatives simple ended up with a bad genetic roll of the dice.

  • We learning how to dice an onion into perfect, tiny cubes (the secret is not to remove the root when you peel the skin).

  • Dice had just finished a stand-up show in Westbury, and his manager phoned to tell him Woody Allen wanted a meeting.

  • Because they used a heavier ball, roulette looked about the same as on Earth, and the same went for the dice games.

  • Anyway, the dice were sure loaded against a certain party he knew.

  • By a strange mania this prince spends his time sitting before a table, on which are placed six dice and a dice-box.

  • True the Prophet—on whom be peace—forbids dice; but Allah will be compassionate, and I have some about me.

  • And Mary, opening her eyes, now saw Zubair and the chief standing by the rock, and shaking the dice in the hollows of their hands.