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scud

/skuhd/US // skʌd //UK // (skʌd) //

飞毛腿,泥沙,裸体

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    scud·ded, scud·ding.

    • : to run or move quickly or hurriedly.
    • : Nautical. to run before a gale with little or no sail set.
    • : Archery. to fly too high and wide of the mark.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act of scudding.
    • : clouds, spray, or mist driven by the wind; a driving shower or gust of wind.
    • : low-drifting clouds appearing beneath a cloud from which precipitation is falling.

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Examples

  • If they were, then we could all run out and purchase a tank, a grenade launcher, a bazooka, a SCUD missile and a nuclear warhead.

  • There are still airstrikes and now Scud-missile attacks, and bodies of executed people are being pulled out of the river.

  • And who was now running the Scud missiles and bombers that would be deployed to use these chemical weapons?

  • One day apart, North Korea launched a long-range missile to much fanfare, and the Assad regime fired Scud missiles on the rebels.

  • “You aim a Scud at a city and hope it lands somewhere important,” said one retired U.S. intelligence officer.

  • I never seed a scud on the 'Banks' but 'ut it was allus follered by a fog.

  • The small ragged clouds which are sometimes seen sailing rapidly through the air, are called scud.

  • He has discarded a heavy folio for a light romance, while the hours scud by, broken only by the observations.

  • Captain Downs instinctively squinted aloft at the scud which was dimming the stars; he sniffed at the volleying wind.

  • The moon had gone in, and a misty scud-wrack spreading itself overhead was creeping around the dim crags on high.