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🔑 tankBrE /tæŋk/NAmE /tæŋk/ noun🔑 a large container for holding liquid or gas (贮放液体或气体的)箱,槽,罐◆a hot water tank 热水箱◆a fuel tank 燃料箱◆a fish tank (= for keeping fish in) 鱼缸 ➡ see also septic tank, think tank 🔑 (also tank·ful BrE /ˈtæŋkfʊl/ NAmE /ˈtæŋkfʊl/) the contents of a tank or the amount it will hold 箱(或桶等)所装之物;一箱(或一桶等)的量◆We drove there and back on one tank of petrol. 我们开车去那里来回用了一油箱汽油。🔑 a military vehicle covered with strong metal and armed with guns. It can travel over very rough ground using wheels that move inside metal belts 坦克(IndE) an artificial pool, lake or reservoir (人工)水池,湖,水库 🔑 tankBrE /tæŋk/NAmE /tæŋk/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they tank BrE /tæŋk/ NAmE /tæŋk/present simple - he / she / it tanks BrE /tæŋks/ NAmE /tæŋks/past simple tanked BrE /tæŋkt/ NAmE /tæŋkt/past participle tanked BrE /tæŋkt/ NAmE /tæŋkt/ -ing form tanking BrE /ˈtæŋkɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈtæŋkɪŋ/ [I] (NAmE) (of a company or a product 公司或产品) to fail completely 彻底失败;破产;倒闭◆The company's shares tanked on Wall Street. 这家公司的股票在华尔街彻底崩盘了。 [T, I] ~ (sth)(NAmE, sport 体育) to lose a game, especially deliberately (尤指故意)输掉比赛◆She was accused of tanking the match. 有人指责她故意输掉这场比赛。 ●ˌtank (sth) ˈup(NAmE) to fill a car with petrol/gas 给(汽车)加油◆He tanked up and drove off. 他给汽车加满油开走了。◆We stopped to tank the car up. 我们停下来给汽车加油。 |