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keg

/keg/US // kɛg //UK // (kɛɡ) //

小桶,小酒桶,小桶装,水桶

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small cask or barrel, usually holding from 5 to 10 gallons.
    • : a unit of weight, equal to 100 pounds, used for nails.
    • : Also kegger. a keg party; beer bust.

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Examples

  • “It’s been something enjoyable in a weird year,” said Kyle, who has already put in a request for a couple of kegs of Locker 18 for his wedding in August and has been nudging his dad to give sours a shot.

  • Climbing into a pod and setting the open-date for whenever daily life didn’t require a keg of Purell.

  • They say that the Israelis framed him in order to light the powder keg of religious war over the al-Aqsa compound.

  • For the senior senator from Louisiana, the lasting image from her fourth Senate campaign will be a keg stand.

  • Not her own—but Landrieu did provide an assist to a man doing a keg stand at Louisiana State University.

  • We played keg parties, but everyone was there for the free beer, not for us.

  • Logic is a rare bird in these parts and Crimea is nothing short of a powder keg.

  • If old Piegan Smith hadn't been sampling the contents of that keg so industriously he would never have made a break.

  • A small keg, or breaker, was thrown overboard and picked up, with a bag of fifteen or twenty pounds of hardtack.

  • More than that, he always washed before eating, even if he had to divide the last water in the keg.

  • Gossoon,' he says, 'put a keg iv sherry wine on th' ice,' he says.

  • So Ralph fell to on the bag of biscuit and the keg of water, while Duff bathed and bound up his leg as best he could.