jerrybuild / ˈdʒɛr iˌbɪld /

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jerrybuild 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

jer·ry-built, jer·ry-build·ing.

  1. to build cheaply and flimsily.

jerrybuild 近义词

jerrybuild

等同于 throw up

jerrybuild

等同于 build

更多jerrybuild例句

  1. Those are saguaro cactuses…the big ones…birds make holes in them and build their nests inside.
  2. Therefore, we should—you guessed it—develop the Canadian tar sands and build the Keystone pipeline.
  3. “He could build studios and he understood technology,” Jackson told The Daily Beast.
  4. The narrator is suggesting that they build a snowman that looks like a minister.
  5. Regardless, few had been given any reason to believe they could build a life for themselves beyond the streets.
  6. They lived at first in a tent; no time to build a house, till the wheat and vegetables were planted.
  7. Now is the time to build for the future, and to avoid paying too much attention to immediate profits.
  8. The birds that build them swallow a certain kind of glutinous weed growing on the coral rocks.
  9. Ki Pak's servants proceeded to build a fire in the centre of the yard and the cook made preparations for getting supper.
  10. To his astonishment, Lawrence recognized one of the guerrillas as Jerry Alcorn, his old time enemy.