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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] (尤指煤矿的)矿井A pit is the underground part of a mine, especially a coal mine. 2.?[C 可数名词] (挖出沙砾或黏土后留下的)大坑A gravel pit or clay pit is a very large hole that is left where gravel or clay has been dug from the ground. 双语例句例: This area of former farmland was worked as a gravel pit until 1964. 这片昔日的农田在1964年前被用作沙砾坑。 3.?[C 可数名词] 大坑A pit is a large hole that is dug in the ground. 双语例句例: Eric lost his footing and began to slide into the pit. 埃里克一脚踩空,开始滑进坑里。 4.?[PL 复数] (赛车道旁的)检修加油站In motor racing, the pits are the areas at the side of the track where drivers stop to get more fuel and to repair their cars during races. 双语例句例: He moved quickly into the pits and climbed rapidly out of the car. 他急速驶入检修加油站,迅速爬出赛车。
PHRASE. 习语in the pit of one's stomach 1.?在胸口 , 在心窝If you have a feeling in the pit of your stomach, you have a tight or sick feeling in your stomach, usually because you are afraid or anxious. 双语例句例: I had a funny feeling in the pit of my stomach. 我内心深处有种奇怪的感觉。 pit one's wits against someone 1.?与…斗智If you pit your wits against someone, you compete with them in a test of knowledge or intelligence. 双语例句例: I'd like to manage at the very highest level and pit my wits against the best. 我希望进入管理层,与最优秀的对手斗智。
VERB. 动词1.?[T 及物动词] 使对立 , 使竞争If two opposing things or people are pitted against one another, they are in conflict. 双语例句例: You will be pitted against two, three, or four people who are every bit as good as you are. 你将和二到四个和你一样优秀的对手竞争。
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