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pellet

/pel-it/US // ˈpɛl ɪt //UK // (ˈpɛlɪt) //

颗粒物,丸子,颗粒,颗粒饲料

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small, rounded or spherical body, as of food or medicine.
    • : a small wad or ball of wax, paper, etc., for throwing, shooting, or the like.
    • : one of a charge of small shot, as for a shotgun.
    • : a bullet.
    • : a ball, usually of stone, formerly used as a missile.
    • : Also called cast. Ornithology. a small, roundish mass of matter regurgitated by certain predatory birds, consisting of the indigestible remains, as the fur, feathers, and bones, of the prey.
    • : a hemispherical or disklike carved ornament.
    • : Heraldry. ogress.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to form into pellets; pelletize.
    • : to hit with pellets.

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Examples

  • Most weighted blankets are filled with plastic poly pellets—essentially very tiny beads made out of safe, level 5 plastics.

  • The concept of hop-up has played a central role in Airsoft, a paintball-style game played with solid pellets.

  • They’re blankets stuffed with pellets—usually made of glass or a plastic like polyethylene—and can weigh as much as 25 pounds.

  • That includes both the Weber Connect Smart Grilling Hub, which adds connected smart grill features to any grill, and the built-in smart cooking features on its SmokeFire line of wood pellet grills.

  • First, the researchers dissolved nylon pellets in a strong acid.

  • Sleet is rain mixed with snow; there are pellet like snowflakes that fall between warming and cooling fronts.

  • Heber, who was struck by a pellet round to his head, was not seriously injured.

  • With the pellet gun pointed at him the manager opened the safe.

  • He found a manager who was buying a package of Goldfish crackers and pulled the pellet gun on him.

  • We are now getting the air-pressure through the pipe in both ends of the tube alike, and do not move the pellet either way.

  • But now imagine the tube closed at each end to begin with, and the little moving pellet, or plunger, on the inside.

  • I did but shoot at a pigeon that should have served me for dinner, and as my pellet missed it, it must have broken your pitcher.

  • One wasp comes back with its burden of woody pulp rolled up in a little pellet.

  • As he followed Clerk Henriet, Laurence looked at the round pellet in his hand.