scotch / skɒtʃ /

⚽高中词汇苏格兰威士忌威士忌苏格兰酒苏格兰威士忌酒

scotch2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to put a definite end to; crush; stamp out; foil: to scotch a rumor; to scotch a plan.
  2. to cut, gash, or score.
  3. to injure so as to make harmless.
  4. to block or prop with a wedge or chock.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a cut, gash, or score.
  2. a block or wedge put under a wheel, barrel, etc., to prevent slipping.

scotch 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

economical

更多scotch例句

  1. So fix yourself a Scotch and listen to this episode of Life Behind Bars.
  2. 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.
  3. Silver’s death was announced by 3M — maker of products including Scotch tape — where he had worked for nearly three decades.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. The company recently partnered with Oakley to create a one-of-a-kind single malt Scotch flask.
  7. During the course of my time behind the bar I developed a passion for single malt Scotch.
  8. It represented everything about the kind of comfort and the little luxuries in life that a good glass of Scotch can afford us.
  9. And for Scotch in particular—which can spend decades in the barrel—wood is critical to the finished spirit.
  10. More than perhaps any other distiller of Scotch whisky, The Macallan understands the importance of color to a great whisky.
  11. They will reach you by the hands of Mr. Mackenzie, a worldly-minded Scotch merchant, but honest as to earthly things.
  12. Highland gentlemen of every degree are mostly fond of Gillespie; while operatives from the Lowlands generally prefer plain Scotch.
  13. George Gordon: Scotch birth, so far as can learn; left an orphan; lived mostly in London.
  14. We had seen nothing just like it in England, though some of the Scotch villages which we saw later, matched it very well.
  15. You will find these two traits in every grade of Scotch life—in tradesman, mechanic, and peasant.