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pee

/pee/US // pi //UK // (piː) informal //

撒尿,小便,尿尿,撒尿的时候

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pees for 1; pee for 2.

    • : the letter p.
    • : British. penny.

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Examples

  • Human pee contains not just essential nitrogen, but also the phosphorus and potassium that plants need to grow.

  • Senecal is working on an evaporating system that uses an alkaline material to raise the pH of the pee, which prevents this reaction.

  • Sanivation uses a machine to squeeze the pee out of the wastes.

  • They also have a divider between the front and the back of the bowl, so that pee goes into one chamber, poop into the other.

  • There, this waste could be converted to fuel and the pee treated so that the water in it could be recycled.

  • Pee-wee was also a family favorite, and we caught the show on Broadway.

  • There was talk of a Judd Apatow-produced Pee-wee film getting made a few years back.

  • On the cover, Wonder Woman resembles a 16-year-old model doing a pee-pee dance.

  • At the suggestion of founder Maneesh Goyal, the company went with a Pee-wee Herman theme.

  • Which raises another question: Who is Pee-wee Herman for in 2014?

  • "Tar-suk-apak-pee-o-mee-wanga;" which was plain, to be sure.

  • Who but Pee-wee Harris (don't laugh) and his trusty belt-axe.

  • "I want him to keep his old eye in his old socket," said Pee-wee.

  • The oriole's liquid pee-ho is gradually replaced by the loud tew, which is its usual cry at times when it is not nesting.

  • There was no doubt that Ruth stepped quickly back in momentary fright, grasping the arm of Pee-wee who happened to be nearest her.