shelled / ʃɛld /

⭐基础词汇带壳的带壳去壳的去壳

shelled 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having the shell removed: shelled pecans.
  2. removed from the ear or husk.
  3. having or enclosed in a shell.

shelled 近义词

shelled

等同于 pod

shelled

等同于 raid

shelled

等同于 war

shelled

等同于 bomb

shelled

等同于 bombard

shelled

等同于 shuck

shelled

等同于 fire

更多shelled例句

  1. He spent two lost and traumatic years in the minors, getting shelled in Miami and Rochester.
  2. Ukrainian forces in this area have also been regularly shelled from Russian territory.
  3. Somebody said the laundry shelled out twenty-one thousand dollars in home run money that year.
  4. Once, during the war, he shelled out the cash to hire a band on Christmas Day.
  5. But getting cyclists to don a hard-shelled helmet, which can lessen the risks of serious injury, has been a global challenge.
  6. The Petrel then took up position and shelled the fort with varying result, followed by the Raleigh.
  7. The insurgents then brought field-pieces into action and shelled the Saturnus, setting her on fire.
  8. I think this house, so large and prominent from the river, is perhaps taken for headquarters and specially shelled.
  9. In the middle of all this I was shelled, and my clerk fled before the storm as he was writing the returns.
  10. Sure enough, though we shelled them and fired at them with rifles, they paid not the slightest attention.