dill

英[dɪl] 美[dɪl]
  • n. 莳萝;小茴香
Noun:
  1. aromatic Old World herb having aromatic threadlike foliage and seeds used as seasoning

  2. aromatic threadlike foliage of the dill plant used as seasoning

1. In the glare from the street - light, I could see Dill hatching one.
在耀眼的街灯下我看得出迪尔又在打鬼主意.

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2. Dill punched my shoulder, and we lowered him to the ground.
迪尔拍一下我的肩膀, 于是我们把他放了下来.

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3. Dill's eyes flickered at Jem, and Jem looked at the floor.
迪尔望着杰姆眨了眨了眼, 杰姆却看着地下.

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4. Dill and Jem dived beside me.
迪尔和吉姆在我身边向前猛冲.

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5. Dill breathed his patient breath.
迪尔慢吞吞地吐了一口气.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Coming out of a cave,I saw a dill.
      从洞口出来,我看到一棵莳萝草。