scotch 的 2 个定义
- to put a definite end to; crush; stamp out; foil: to scotch a rumor; to scotch a plan.
- to cut, gash, or score.
- to injure so as to make harmless.
- to block or prop with a wedge or chock.
- a cut, gash, or score.
- a block or wedge put under a wheel, barrel, etc., to prevent slipping.
scotch 近义词
economical
scotch 的近义词 35 个
- close
- mean
- penny-pinching
- saving
- spare
- sparing
- avaricious
- canny
- chary
- circumspect
- closefisted
- cost-effective
- curmudgeonly
- efficient
- frugal
- meager
- methodical
- miserly
- money-saving
- niggardly
- on the rims
- parsimonious
- penny-wise
- penurious
- practical
- provident
- prudent
- prudential
- stingy
- thrifty
- tight
- time-saving
- unwasteful
- watchful
- work-saving
scotch 的反义词 1 个
更多scotch例句
- So fix yourself a Scotch and listen to this episode of Life Behind Bars.
- He told Wired that he had snorted lines of cocaine and downed a bottle of Scotch each day at his desk at an information storage systems company called Omex.
- Silver’s death was announced by 3M — maker of products including Scotch tape — where he had worked for nearly three decades.
- For example, Dow Jones recently named Macallan the official scotch of Penta, a luxury and wealth sub-brand that’s now part of Barron’s.
- Distillers of Scotch whisky — the Britain’s largest food and drink export last year — cheered the news that the 25 percent tariff would be cut to zero.
- The company recently partnered with Oakley to create a one-of-a-kind single malt Scotch flask.
- During the course of my time behind the bar I developed a passion for single malt Scotch.
- It represented everything about the kind of comfort and the little luxuries in life that a good glass of Scotch can afford us.
- And for Scotch in particular—which can spend decades in the barrel—wood is critical to the finished spirit.
- More than perhaps any other distiller of Scotch whisky, The Macallan understands the importance of color to a great whisky.
- They will reach you by the hands of Mr. Mackenzie, a worldly-minded Scotch merchant, but honest as to earthly things.
- Highland gentlemen of every degree are mostly fond of Gillespie; while operatives from the Lowlands generally prefer plain Scotch.
- George Gordon: Scotch birth, so far as can learn; left an orphan; lived mostly in London.
- We had seen nothing just like it in England, though some of the Scotch villages which we saw later, matched it very well.
- You will find these two traits in every grade of Scotch life—in tradesman, mechanic, and peasant.