barleycorn



n. 大麦粒
n.
大麦粒;巴利肯(古时长度单位,约1英寸的1/3);
英英释义
barleycorn[ 'bɑ:likɔ:n ]
n.
a grain of barley
a grain of barley
同义词:barley
权威例句
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barleycorn (n.)
late 14c., from barley + corn (n.1). Perhaps to distinguish the barley plant or the grain from its products. In Britain and U.S., the grain is used mainly to prepare liquor, hence personification as John Barleycorn (1620) in popular ballad, and many now-obsolete figures of speech, such as to wear a barley cap (16c.) "to be drunk."
1. That's Judith Croft, the CND woman.
那个就是朱迪丝·克罗夫特,核裁军运动女代表。
来自柯林斯例句
2. I'm afraid that he can't, Mr. Croft.
恐怕不能, 克罗夫特先生.
来自新概念英语第一册
3. On an impulse Croft fired a burst into him.
克洛夫特一时按捺不住,抓住机枪给了他一梭子.
来自辞典例句
4. They loosed the covert fear that Croft would be watching them.
他们一下也顾不得是不是会引起克洛夫特的注意了.
来自辞典例句
5. To his surprise, he had found himself praising Stanley to Croft.
使他吃惊的是, 自己在克洛夫特面前居然不知不觉还说了史坦利两句好话.
来自辞典例句
[ croft 造句 ]
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