scavenge如何读

英:[ˈskævɪndʒ]

美:[ˈskævəndʒ]

scavenge是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 清除污物,当清洁工,打扫,清扫
  2. 【机】排除废气,给(内燃机汽缸)扫气
  3. 【冶】清除(杂质),在废物中提取(有用物质), 纯化(金属液)
  4. 打扫
  5. 【动】以(垃圾、腐肉)为食
  6. 在(废弃物中)搜寻,在...中搜寻有用之物

scavenge自然拼读

scav·enge

skae vihnj

scavenge变形

第三人称单数:scavenges

现在分词:scavenging

过去式:scavenged

过去分词:scavenged

scavenge词根

词根:scavenge

n.

scavenger 食腐动物;清道夫;[助剂] 清除剂;拾荒者

scavenge英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to remove (dirt, refuse, etc.) from an area

scavenge a street

to feed on (carrion or refuse)

to remove (burned gases) from the cylinder of an internal combustion engine after a working stroke

to remove (something, such as an undesirable constituent) from a substance or region by chemical or physical means

to clean and purify (molten metal) by taking up foreign elements in chemical union

to salvage from discarded or refuse materialalso: to salvage usable material from

intransitive verb

to work or act as a scavenger

scavenge词源中文解释

1640年代,及物动词,“清洗污垢”,是从 scavenger(参见)中反推出来的。不及物动词的意思是“在垃圾中搜寻可用的食物或物品”,可以追溯到1880年代; “从废弃材料中提取和收集任何可用的东西”的及物动词意义则始于1922年。相关词汇: Scavenged; scavenging。

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scavenge词源英文解释

back-formation from scavenger

The first known use of scavenge was circa 1644

scavenge儿童词典英英释义

scenicadjective

of or relating to stage scenery

of or relating to natural scenery

a scenic route

representing an action or event in pictured form

scenic wallpaper

scenenoun

a division of an act during which there is no change of scene or break in time

a single situation or conversation in a play

the love scene

a small part of a motion picture or a television program

a stage setting

change scenes

a view or sight that looks like a picture

a winter scene

the place of an event or action : locale

the scene of the crime

a display of anger or misconduct

made a scene when accused of the crime

area of activity

the music scene

situation sense 3

the scene got serious when the police arrived

scenaristnoun

a writer of scenarios

scenarionoun

an outline of a play

the text of an opera

screenplay

a sequence of events especially when imagined

scenarionoun

an outline of a play

the text of an opera

screenplay

a sequence of events especially when imagined

scavengeverb

to collect usable things from what has been discarded

scavengernoun

someone or something that scavenges

an organism (as a vulture or hyena) that usually feeds on dead or decaying matter

scavengeverb

to collect usable things from what has been discarded

scavenge 例句

1 They’d piled a mat of dead hemlock boughs over the snow and they sat wrapped in their blankets watching the fire and drinking the last of the cocoa scavenged weeks before.

2 Without a word they both hopped out and set to work, Joe scavenging bigger logs that burned well in his shop’s heater, Nancy gathering smaller branches that would fit easily into the kitchen stove.

3 Retired now and living alone, he continues to eat like a scavenging bird.

4 Cruz had to scavenge information from newspapers and journals.

克鲁兹不得不从报纸和杂志中搜寻信息。

5 They sat down and ate some of the dried, packaged food scavenged from the Berg.

6 Why couldn’t he just crew up and cut the girl and take the scavenge?

7 “You ever wonder if there’s any good scavenge down there?”

8 “Teacher, instead of working, Shin is just scavenging for food.”

9 “I don’t even know how to register scavenge.”

10 Others leave the traffic to scavenge for fruits and berries a few meters from the road, all the time keeping themselves close to the traffic.

11 Dad and I would go to the dump every now and then, and he’d let me scavenge for treasure—junk-hunting by the bay.

12 “I’m serious about the scavenge. We had downtime waiting for you.”

13 I didn't see any poxies out there, but I imagined them scavenging among the debris of a fallen city.

14 As the water heated, I scavenged in the garden again.

15 They scavenge for food, build and expand the nest, and serve as frontline defenders if the colony is attacked.

它们寻觅食物,建筑和扩展巢穴,并在巢穴受到攻击时充当第一线的进攻。

16 Moments later we too left, lugging the spoils of our scavenging.

17 Outside, Miig had found a shed, and though it was pretty well scavenged from when they first shut up shop, he did manage to find a two-wheeled cart, the kind you tow behind a four-wheeler.

18 And wherever the huge ships lay, scavenge gangs like Nailer’s swarmed like flies.

19 At her feet, the snails go about their work: chewing, scavenging, sleeping.

20 “If this was even another inch into you, you would have washed into shore as body scavenge.”

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