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squib

/skwib/US // skwɪb //UK // (skwɪb) //

压扁机,爆料,爆裂物,爆竹

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a short and witty or sarcastic saying or writing.
    • : Journalism. a short news story, often used as a filler.
    • : a small firework, consisting of a tube or ball filled with powder, that burns with a hissing noise terminated usually by a slight explosion.
    • : a firecracker broken in the middle so that it burns with a hissing noise but does not explode.
    • : Australian. a coward.
    • : an electric, pyrotechnic device for firing the igniter of a rocket engine, especially a solid-propellant engine.
    • : Obsolete. a mean or paltry fellow.
v.无主动词 verb
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    squibbed, squib·bing.

    • : to write squibs.
    • : to shoot a squib.
    • : to explode with a small, sharp sound.
    • : to move swiftly and irregularly.
    • : Australian. to be afraid.to flee; escape.
v.有主动词 verb
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    squibbed, squib·bing.

    • : to assail in squibs or lampoons.
    • : to toss, shoot, or utilize as a squib.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Forms: squibbed, squibbing
Synonyms
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Examples

  • “Active” search nodes depend on noise sources that can be as simple as an explosive squib.

  • A squib or two enforced edicts; a rocket set a constitution squarely on its feet.

  • He'll go off like a squib: and then he'll smoulder acridly and sceptically even against his own fire.

  • Rowlandson has taken the idea and fitted it to the purpose of an electioneering squib.

  • Such love must come to disaster; it is like a damp squib, it is never properly alight and fades out swiftly in noisy splutters.

  • I told Arthur to leave out the former squib or paragraph and use only the Californian's Story.