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grate
[greɪt]
释义
释义1:n.壁炉
A frame or bed, or kind of basket, of iron bars, for holding fuel while burning.
释义2: n.铁格栅,井盖
A horizontal metal grille through which water, ash, or small objects can fall, while larger objects cannot.
释义3:vt.磨碎 to make into small particles by rubbing against a rough surface
例句
DAISY:The library grate needed a real going over. Are any of them down yet?(Downton Abbey)
黛西:书房的壁炉需要彻底清理。他们都去干了吗?(唐顿庄园)
Michael: We can go into that hole in the guard's room. About 40 yards up route 66,there's a grate and that'll get us halfway there.(Prison Break)
迈克尔:我们可以从警卫室的洞下去,离66大道40码左右有个井盖,到那里刚好是一半路程。(越狱)
MRS PATMORE: Well, you have to deal with that when it happens.And mind you deal fair. Now, go and grate that suet before I grow old and die.(Downton Abbey)
帕特莫尔太太:兵来将挡水来土掩。建议你先处理好自己。现在,在我还没变老死去之前去把板油磨碎了。(唐顿庄园)