discarded / verb dɪˈskɑrd; noun ˈdɪs kɑrd /

废弃的被抛弃的丢弃的废弃的东西

discarded3 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.

discarded 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

rejected

更多discarded例句

  1. After walking block after block holding that container, he had suddenly discarded it and was now clutching a gun.
  2. Overnight on a New York City street, two artists might be creating their latest photo set, made entirely from discarded items.
  3. Therefore, Mizell must “show cause” as to why the ballots should be discarded.
  4. While that cause may be safely discarded, the correct one is hard to pin down.
  5. It was about a family that had discarded their trusty old mop for a new, improved model.
  6. Even when the new have been adopted we very often find that something of the ancient and discarded notions cling in our phrases.
  7. The next instant, he has raked the butt of your discarded cigarette from beneath your feet with the dexterity of a- 31 - croupier.
  8. A bundle of straw and a worn-out horse-blanket which somebody had discarded formed his bed.
  9. This, if we ever expect to rise, must be discarded from among us, and a high and respectable position assumed.
  10. Some of it, I knew, he discarded because it didn't sound logical, but other parts seemed to make an impression on him.