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teardrop

/teer-drop/US // ˈtɪərˌdrɒp //

泪滴,泪珠,水滴,泪水

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tear or something suggesting a tear: A single teardrop rolled down her face.
    • : something shaped like a drop of a thin liquid, having a globular form at the bottom, tapering to a point at the top.

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Examples

  • It was the perfect opportunity to see how a teardrop stacked up against our beloved Sprinter—and to see which was more comfortable for our family.

  • That flaw—and general curiosity—is what initially piqued my interest in teardrops.

  • If off-road capability is your number one priority, a teardrop trailer like the Meaner Bean would be a great option.

  • Some of his victims reported to police that he had one or more teardrop-shaped tattoos beneath one of his eyes.

  • The Teardrop Rapist began his spree in 1996 with the attack of a Hispanic teenage girl.

  • The Teardrop Rapist began his crime spree in 1996 with the attack of a Hispanic girl.

  • LAPD detective Jesse Alvarado said he is fearful that the Teardrop Rapist may continue his attacks.

  • One sweater, in particular, a short-sleeve, shrunken crewneck, was charmingly marked by teardrop-shaped dollops of teal blue.

  • Now here's a little lady who seems a wee bit shy, Or is it that a teardrop is trembling in her eye?

  • A teardrop stem from a trumpet-bowl wineglass has been melted past recognition in a fire.

  • Never shall I forget her at your wedding, Penelope; the teardrop glistened in her eye as usual; I think it is glued there!

  • Above that, shining teardrop autos whirred by, leaving faint trails of exhaust.

  • They entered well below the vast, overhanging equatorial bulge which marked the wide end of the teardrop-shaped vessel.