ply / plaɪ /

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ply2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

plied, ply·ing.

  1. to work with or at diligently; employ busily; use: to ply the needle.
  2. to carry on, practice, or pursue busily or steadily: to ply a trade.
  3. to treat with or apply to repeatedly: to ply a fire with fresh fuel.
v. 无主动词 verb

plied, ply·ing.

  1. to run or travel regularly over a fixed course or between certain places, as a boat, bus, etc.
  2. to perform one's work or office busily or steadily: to ply with the oars; to ply at a trade.

ply 近义词

v. 动词 verb

use, work at

更多ply例句

  1. Another aspect of Build Bronzeville is a neighborhood marketplace called Boxville, consisting of colorful, repurposed shipping containers where small businesses can ply their wares.
  2. They do this by associating the thread count to the ply of the sheet.
  3. Often this is because the material itself is not strong enough to be suitable for single-ply construction.
  4. They home in on upcoming changes to Apple’s iOS 14 operating system that will curb the ability of companies like Facebook to gather data about users and ply them with targeted advertising.
  5. She plied him with all the flavors of Gatorade, Smartwater and Ensure she could find, but he drank very little.
  6. All too often, we conventional physicians dismiss patients with unusual complaints or simply ply them with medicines.
  7. OSI wanted her to ply the waitress with questions about drug sales.
  8. The rural economy may be a dead end, but some of these migrants ply their savings into massive new compounds back in the laojia.
  9. The labels are printed on Ply-Corr cardboard, a material made from 50 percent post-consumer waste.
  10. They are more likely to pick guys who ply their trade week in, week out at the highest levels.
  11. But the Czar's mind had early taken a strange ply which it retained to the last.
  12. I am very well entered into the business and esteem of the office, and do ply it close, and find benefit by it.
  13. Electric tramways and omnibuses serve all parts of the city, and numerous ferries ply across the river.
  14. Thus the principal means of communication are the steamers which ply along the coast.
  15. The neighbors continued to speculate and to ply Mrs. Stuvic with questions concerning Milford.