rock的中文翻译
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rock1
(hard material)
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岩石
noun
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the hard solid material that forms part of the surface of the earth and some other planets
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They drilled through several layers of rock to reach the oil.
他们钻透了几层岩石以寻找石油
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a cave with striking rock formations(= shapes made naturally from rock)
一个有着惊人的岩石结构的洞穴
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The tunnel was blasted out of solid rock.
这条隧道是在坚固的岩石中炸出来的
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volcanic/igneous/sedimentary, etc. rocks
火山/火成/水成岩
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a mass of rock standing above the earth's surface or in the sea/ocean
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the Rock of Gibraltar
直布罗陀山
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The ship crashed into the infamous Sker Point rocks and broke into three pieces.
这艘船撞上了恶名远扬的斯戈尔尖岬暗礁群,断成三截
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a large single piece of rock
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They clambered over the rocks at the foot of the cliff.
他们吃力地爬过悬崖脚下的岩石
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The sign said 'Danger: falling rocks'.
告示牌上写著: "危险, 前面有滚石"
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rock2
(stone)
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石头
noun
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a small stone
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Protesters pelted the soldiers with rocks.
示威者向士兵们投掷了石块
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rock3
(music)
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摇滚乐
noun
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a type of loud popular music, developed in the 1960s, with a strong beat played on electric guitars and drums
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punk rock
庞克摇滚
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a rock band/star
摇滚乐队/明星
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rock4
(sweet/candy)
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棒棒糖
noun
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a type of hard sweet/candy made in long sticks, often sold in places where people go on holiday/vacation by the sea/ocean
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a stick of Brighton rock
一支布莱登棒棒糖
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rock5
(jewel)
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宝石
noun
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a precious stone, especially a diamond
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rock6
(person)
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靠山
noun
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a person who is emotionally strong and who you can rely on
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rock7
(curling)
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rock
noun
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a piece of curling equipment that players throw down the ice sheet
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A curling rock has a standard size and a weight not more than 19.96 kg.
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rock8
(move gently)
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摇晃
verb
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to move gently backwards and forwards or from side to side; to make sb/sth move in this way
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The boat rocked from side to side in the waves.
小船在波浪中摇荡
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She was rocking backwards and forwards in her seat.
她在座位上前后摇晃
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He rocked the baby gently in his arms.
他轻轻地将婴儿放在他的手臂上摇晃
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rock9
(shock)
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动摇, 震动
verb
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to shock sb/sth very much or make them afraid
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The country was rocked by a series of political scandals.
一系列政治丑闻震惊了全国
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The news rocked the world.
这则消息震惊了世界
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rock10
(shake)
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剧烈震动
verb
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to shake or to make sth shake violently
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The house rocked when the bomb exploded.
炸弹爆炸时房子都震得直晃
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The town was rocked by an earthquake.
该城遭地震而发生剧烈震动.
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The scandal rocked the government (= made the situation difficult for it).
这件丑闻把政府搅得十分狼狈
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rock11
(dance)
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跳摇滚舞
verb
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rock12
(be good)
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受欢迎
verb
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used to say that sth is very good
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Her new movie rocks!
她的新电影很轰动