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dicer

/dahys/US // daɪs //UK // (daɪs) //

挖土机,挖角机,挖机,挖矿机

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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

  • If there’s a special way that they want to think about how we slice and dice our business priorities, we will use that.

  • Reduce the heat to medium, then add the diced onion and the cabbage to the pot.

  • The board doubles as a storage case with locking closure that’s perfect for holding the six sets of wooden armies, 44 Risk cards, and five dice.

  • Duties include peeling, dicing, portioning, sorting, bagging and labeling.

  • If two dice have the exact same colors, they represent tiles that are in the exact same position in space.

  • But jest before they left the house, I happened to look inside of the old boy's hat—he had a stiff dicer.

  • He leaned forward, white and eager, waiting for the truth like a dicer for the final throw.

  • At this moment a loud peal of laughter greeted the second dicer.

  • With the sandbox tilted in the air, like a dicer about to make his throw, he looked at the lad.

  • I'd be lost in a place like that—me in a sack suit and round-top dicer!