roach / roʊtʃ /

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roach 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a cockroach.
  2. Slang. the butt of a marijuana cigarette.

roach 近义词

roach

等同于 marijuana

更多roach例句

  1. Roach shared his curated list of the best synthetic experiences of the last year or so, as he does his homework to find the right opportunities for SCS’ clients like Míele appliances or Vans sneakers.
  2. A single sticky-end strand can’t jerk a heavy roach into the air.
  3. A single sticky-end strand can’t jerk a heavy roach into the air, so when prey bumps the silk, the resident spider rushes to add extra strands to its big catch.
  4. In one case, a prisoner at Stateville Correctional Center filed a grievance to complain about roaches crawling over him as he slept.
  5. “We’ve got data that’s confirmed both the saving and current account dynamic in a much more dramatic fashion than even I was looking for,” Roach told CNBC’s “Trading Nation” on Wednesday.
  6. The best answer Sutton offers is a statement by the preacher John Roach Stratton back in 1918.
  7. Will crunchy parents be running to the pet stores for roach farms?
  8. You are what you eat,” Roach writes, “but more than that, you are how you eat.
  9. “Sure,” the one guy says, and passes over a roach (the end of a joint).
  10. Each bowed his or her head, and Roach responded in turn with a warm, toothy smile.
  11. The sun first sees the brook in the meadow where some roach swim under a bulging root of ash.
  12. A flash of silver through the air, then a puff of wind, and a red-finned, black-backed roach of about 8-oz.
  13. The Chub always liking their fly tied large, the Dace and Roach preferring theirs small.
  14. Its stomach contained fragments of beetles and a large roach.
  15. The Broads and rivers abound with bream and roach; and there are pike, perch, and eels.