tun / tʌn /

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tun2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a large cask for holding liquids, especially wine, ale, or beer.
  2. a measure of liquid capacity, usually equivalent to 252 wine gallons.
v. 有主动词 verb

tunned, tun·ning.

  1. to put into or store in a tun or tuns.

tun 近义词

tun

等同于 jar

tun

等同于 keg

tun

等同于 barrel

tun

等同于 cask

tun

等同于 vat

更多tun例句

  1. But, keeping Wu Tun and his t-shirts in mind, how serious is Jack Ma about putting customers first?
  2. Before the Wars there was aye abundance there of hot cakes and fresh herrings and Auxerre wine by the tun.
  3. He asked Wa-kan-tun-ka, the Great Mystery, to give him strength and courage to overcome his enemies.
  4. Lastly, he has baked the biggest Bannock on record; Cake with 5,000 eggs in it, and a tun of butter.
  5. Acton, ak′tun, n. a stuffed leather jacket which used to be worn under a coat of mail.
  6. "He were better bestowed on a tun of wine," the youth retorted, without looking up.