pottering / ˈpɒt ər /

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pottering 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who makes pottery.

pottering 近义词

pottering

等同于 inactivity

pottering

等同于 inertness

pottering

等同于 inoperativeness

pottering

等同于 idleness

pottering

等同于 mess around

pottering

等同于 putter

pottering

等同于 trifle

pottering

等同于 twiddle

pottering

等同于 fiddle

更多pottering例句

  1. It’s not so much the existence of the monument that his group opposes, Potter said recently, but its location.
  2. That was when the Talbot County branch of the NAACP, led by Potter, first petitioned the county council to have the monument removed.
  3. The House adopted Potter’s resolution and set up an 11-man committee consisting of Democrats and anti-Hayes Republicans.
  4. Potter said that she thinks Outpost could expand into Chicago and Los Angeles next.
  5. So a team led by Potter began reaching out to small pockets of the Infatuation’s newsletter subscribers to gauge their interest in different kinds of services, ranging from virtual classes to curated grocery boxes.
  6. The camp grew still, except for the rough and ready cook pottering about the fire, boiling buffalo-meat and mixing biscuit-dough.
  7. Look here: you're pottering about this country just now; just count how many houses you find with the name 'Hafod Unos.'
  8. Wollaston and I spent most of the afternoon pottering round and collecting seeds of plants of different kinds.
  9. I left the pottering Cather to put ship-shape his cabin (as he now called it) for himself––a rainy-day occupation for aliens.
  10. Midway of the main bridge a handful of French engineers were pottering away, rather leisurely, I thought, at some job or other.