lidded 的 2 个定义
- a removable or hinged cover for closing the opening, usually at the top, of a pot, jar, trunk, etc.; a movable cover.
- an eyelid.
- a restraint, ceiling, or curb, as on prices or news.
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lid·ded, lid·ding.
- to supply or cover with a lid.
lidded 近义词
等同于 covered
更多lidded例句
- Bars and restaurants need to invest in new cups, lids, branding, training, and marketing.
- Its metal lid and body are professional-looking yet still come at an affordable, mid-range value.
- Opening the lid repeatedly to grab a cold one will vastly reduce how long it stays frigid in there.
- The lid not only seals well to the top of a container, it also snaps onto the bottom of a smaller container in the set—a joy for any organizational obsessive.
- Society could keep a lid on such a re-emergence by keeping up their social distancing.
- “Hard hat…heavy jacket…welding gloves…fish landing net…a sheet…a big Tupperware bin with a lid,” he says.
- A Saudi Arabian television ad for Viagra shows a man struggling to push a straw through the lid of his beverage.
- Trying to keep a lid on yet more rumors about your sexuality.
- “I want to use information to put a lid on that local corruption before it gets too extreme,” Simon told The Daily Beast.
- Crumbs avoided advertising and contracted production out, thus keeping a lid on costs.
- Taking off the lid she emptied its contents in a heap—silver and copper with one or two gold pieces intermixed—on the table.
- She glanced uneasily at Gwynne and fancied she could hear him slam the lid of his breeding upon a supercilious sputter.
- Gwynne pressed the little gilt nob, and as the lid flew up Isabel cried out, with delight.
- Thats music for you, chuckled the old man, raising the lid to see if the water had boiled sufficiently.
- Marie lifted the lid from the stove, and a warm red glow of reflected light filled the little kitchen.