pop one's cork 的 2 个定义
- the outer bark of an oak, Quercus suber, of Mediterranean countries, used for making stoppers for bottles, floats, etc.
- Also called cork oak. the tree itself.
- something made of cork.
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- to provide or fit with cork or a cork.
- to stop with or as if with a cork.
- to blacken with burnt cork.
pop one's cork 近义词
等同于 flip one's wig
等同于 wig out
pop one's cork 的近义词 5 个
更多pop one's cork例句
- When I first pulled the cork, my initial impression was of green under-ripeness, but that disappeared within about 15 minutes.
- Tyler Reith of Greenhome Solutions recommended cork for its thermal, vibrational, and acoustic-insulating properties.
- If Frank Lloyd Wright had a van today, you can bet there’d be cork in it.
- As for the floor insulation, we ordered cork rolls from Manton.
- Enter Workvivo, a Cork, Ireland-based employee experience startup that is backed by Zoom founder Eric Yuan and Tiger Global that has steadily grown over 200% over the past year.
- In fact, Viagra was originally developed in County Cork, Ireland with the intention of improving blood flow to the heart.
- The floors were softened by cork tiles, the walls by Philippine mahogany paneling.
- Eyebrows Cressida: Imagine eyebrows drawn on a balloon with a blackened cork.
- The two move from Vermont, where Fred worked in corporate training, to County Cork.
- Their nanny is from Cork, Ireland, and she is amazing and hilarious.
- And the deep grave weltering below you, and only a ring of cork and oilskin to keep you out of that cold home.
- But no sooner was she full than the discharging tubes freed her, and she rose again and again, buoyant as a cork.
- Perrott went to Cork, where the sessions were well attended and where he executed sixty more persons.
- He married the eldest daughter of the Earl of Cork, by whom he had a son and a daughter.
- Cork and Cloyne were united in the fifteenth century, and Dominic Tirrey was appointed in 1536.