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pebbles

/peb-uhl/US // ˈpɛb əl //UK // (ˈpɛbəl) //

鹅卵石,卵石,砾石,河卵石

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a small, rounded stone, especially one worn smooth by the action of water.
    • : Also called pebble leather . leather that has been given a granulated surface.
    • : any granulated or crinkled surface, especially of a textile.
    • : a transparent colorless rock crystal used for the lenses of eyeglasses.
    • : a lens made from this crystal.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    peb·bled, peb·bling.

    • : to prepare so as to have a granulated surface.
    • : to pelt with or as with pebbles.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • NASA scientists confirmed Wednesday that the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft successfully made contact with an asteroid a day earlier, touching the surface for six seconds and collecting dust and pebbles from its surface.

  • The instrument tapped the asteroid lightly for six seconds, and released a burst of nitrogen gas to disturb the surface dust and pebbles.

  • Once there, it briefly made contact with the ground in an attempt to collect some rocky pebbles and dust before safely flying away.

  • Still, the worry remains that the boulders might pose a safety hazard for the sampling system, which was designed to handle pebbles only a few centimeters across.

  • Organic material is fragile, and scientists have previously caught the asteroid popping pebbles off into space, revealing its underlying material to the universe.

  • Pluck a pebble from a mountain and pretend the mountain is gone.

  • He can see a person supporting the anti-Pebble initiative and voting for a Republican ticket.

  • The maze ends in an expansive Zen garden, complete with a pebble pool-pit and a vast mirror along one wall.

  • Other key presenters included executives from Google, Microsoft, and start-ups like Pebble.

  • The Pebble comes close, but it still looks like a computer sitting on a wristband.

  • He turned away, tossing another pebble into the pool with a half-hearted motion of his arm.

  • He chose a flat pebble and sent it skipping across the surface with a vicious snap of his wrist.

  • Oar and keel, pebble and arrow, wind and current, are alike powerless to make a furrow that shall last.

  • His method was to take a pebble from a running stream, and grind it to powder with certain prayers.

  • And at that the elder brother cried out aloud, and turned the light of the pebble on the maid, and, lo!