squib / skwɪb /

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squib3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a short and witty or sarcastic saying or writing.
  2. Journalism. a short news story, often used as a filler.
  3. a small firework, consisting of a tube or ball filled with powder, that burns with a hissing noise terminated usually by a slight explosion.
v. 无主动词 verb

squibbed, squib·bing.

  1. to write squibs.
  2. to shoot a squib.
  3. to explode with a small, sharp sound.
v. 有主动词 verb

squibbed, squib·bing.

  1. to assail in squibs or lampoons.
  2. to toss, shoot, or utilize as a squib.

squib 近义词

squib

等同于 pleasantry

squib

等同于 lampoon

squib

等同于 notice

squib

等同于 promotion

squib

等同于 satire

squib

等同于 lampoonery

squib

等同于 advertisement

squib

等同于 advertising

squib

等同于 lampoon

更多squib例句

  1. “Active” search nodes depend on noise sources that can be as simple as an explosive squib.
  2. A squib or two enforced edicts; a rocket set a constitution squarely on its feet.
  3. He'll go off like a squib: and then he'll smoulder acridly and sceptically even against his own fire.
  4. Rowlandson has taken the idea and fitted it to the purpose of an electioneering squib.
  5. Such love must come to disaster; it is like a damp squib, it is never properly alight and fades out swiftly in noisy splutters.
  6. I told Arthur to leave out the former squib or paragraph and use only the Californian's Story.