discard / verb dɪˈskɑrd; noun ˈdɪs kɑrd /

💦中学词汇摒弃弃置抛弃废弃

discard3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cast aside or dispose of; get rid of: to discard an old hat.
  2. Cards. to throw out from one's hand.to play.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. Cards. to discard a card or cards.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of discarding.
  2. a person or thing that is cast out or rejected.
  3. Cards. a card or cards discarded.

discard 近义词

v. 动词 verb

get rid of

更多discard例句

  1. And in a way that was right, because he was keen to save the best bits of it and to discard the worst.
  2. His past lives all display a remarkable bloodlust, one he continues to discard.
  3. So maybe what I've really got here is an Old Master discard being used – by me, the museum visitor – as a modern objet trouvé.
  4. Discard your alcohol and dispose of your pork “The Muslims Are Coming!”
  5. Anyone walking down a Manhattan street on trash day knows that New Yorkers discard some spectacular things.
  6. William, indeed, was not the man to discard an old friend for a new one.
  7. The vote which required the King to discard them merely because they were what he himself was seemed to him a personal affront.
  8. He would discard any doctrine which, logically carried out, led to absurdity.
  9. "Yes; she was too genuinely a lady to encourage his suit, then discard him at the last moment," he concluded, despondently.
  10. Here you are, slouchin' around without a dressin' jacket er slippers en talkin' 'bout an ole song that's in the discard.