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[/ˈlʌmbə(r); ˋlʌmbɚ/] n [U] 用法: 1 (esp Brit) unwanted pieces of furniture, etc that are stored away or take up space (无用的)旧家具等. 用法: 2 (esp US) = timber 1. lumber 2 v 用法: 1 (a) [esp passive 尤用於被动语态: Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (with sb/sth) give as a burden or aninconvenience to sb 给某人负担或不便: He got lumberedwith the job of finding accommodation for the whole team. 他有个苦差事, 是要为全队物色食宿的处所. * It looks as though we're going to be lumbered with Uncle Bill for the whole weekend. 看来我们整个周末都得陪著比尔大叔了. (b) [esp passive 尤用於被动语态: Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p]~ sth (up) (with sth) fill up (space) inconveniently 零乱堆满(空间): a room lumbered up with junk 堆满了无用之物的房间 * a mind lumbered with useless facts 充满无用资料的头脑. 用法: 2 [I, Tn] (esp US) cut and prepare (timber) for use 伐木制材. lumber 3 [/ˈlʌmbə(r); ˋlʌmbɚ/] v [Ipr, Ip] move in a heavy clumsy way 笨重地移动: elephants lumbering along, past, by, etc 缓慢地走著的象群 * Look where you're going, you lumbering great oaf! 看著点道儿, 你这个马大哈! |