dud

英[dʌd] 美[dʌd]
  • adj. 无价值的
  • n. 哑弹;无用的人或物
  • (复数)duds: 衣服;个人物品.
Noun:
  1. someone who is unsuccessful

  2. an explosion that fails to occur

  3. an event that fails badly or is totally ineffectual;

    "the first experiment was a real turkey"
    "the meeting was a dud as far as new business was concerned"

Adjective:
  1. failing to detonate; especially not charged with an active explosive;

    "he stepped on a dud mine"

1. He replaced a dud valve.
他换掉了坏阀门。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The mine was a dud.
矿井废弃了。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The new manager is a complete dud.
新经理完全是个废物.

来自辞典例句

4. A fiery ball shot up over the rooftops, where it disappeared in mid - air -- a dud.
他听见一声响,一个发光的东西直往天上冲, 冲过了屋顶在 半空 中不见了.

来自汉英文学 - 家(1-26) - 家(1-26)

5. The meeting was a dud as far as new business was concerned.
从新业务的角度来看,这次会议毫无收获.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. How can we be expected to carry out our jobs with the dud equipment you gave us?
      你怎么能指望我们用这些你给的烂设备来完成工作呢?
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. During yesterday's sham battle, party A fired a dud.
      昨天的军事演习,甲方放了一个哑炮。
    2. This battery is a dud.
      这电池是废的。
    3. The new manager is a complete dud.
      新经理完全是个废物。
    4. The whole plan turned out to be a dud.
      整个计划到头来完全失败了。
    5. Two of the fireworks in the box were duds.
      盒子里的烟火有两个是坏的。