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dice
骰子
常用释义
英音[ daɪs ]
美音[ daɪs ]
变形
复数: dice/dices
第三人称单数: dices
现在分词: dicing
过去式: diced
过去分词: diced
基本释义
  • n. 骰子;掷骰游戏;小块食物
  • v. 把(食物)切成小块;玩掷骰子游戏;<澳,非正式>拒绝,抛弃
  • 【名】 (Dice)(美)戴斯(人名)
例句
  • 1·The order of play is decided by the roll of a dice.
    比赛顺序是通过掷骰子决定的。
    来源: 《牛津词典》
  • 2·A throw of the dice allows a player to move himself forward.
    投掷一次骰子,玩家即可向前移动。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3·Peter the Great had a monopoly on dice, because people gambled a lot.
    彼得大帝曾经垄断了骰子的销售,因为人们经常赌博。
  • 4·They wash and wax the cars, go on and on about them—some even adorn them with furry dice.
    他们为车子清洗、打蜡,没完没了地谈论它们——有些人甚至用毛皮骰子装饰它们。
  • 5·Instead of dice with one through six, the real world can have one through five—and then a trillion.
    真实世界有可能是五选一,也可能是一万亿选一,而不是掷骰子的六选一。
  • 6·The first lesson from this is that you can go too far in simulation; locking access to individual dice is, frankly, just silly.
    从中我们得到的第一个教训是,您可以深究模拟情况;坦白地说,锁定单个骰子的机会是愚蠢的。
  • 7·No one is listening. Everyone is jammed around the 800 tables, focused on the flip of cards, the spin of the roulette wheel or the roll of dice.
    没有人在听。每个人都挤在800张赌台的周围,目不转睛地盯着翻开的纸牌、旋转的轮盘或者滚动的骰子。
  • 8·Were it not for the nameless adventure that awaited them, they would have thrown a pair of dice each evening and agreed that two sixes would end it all.
    如果不是那场等待着他们的无名冒险,他们早就每天晚上掷出一对骰子,并同意一掷出两个六就结束这一切。
  • 9·I throw both dice and get double 6.
    我掷出2个骰子,开了2个6点。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 10·We played dice all night.
    我掷了一夜的色子。
    来源: 《牛津词典》
网络释义
同义词
n. 骰子
vi. 掷骰子
同根词
词根: dice
dicer n 帽子,小礼帽;玩掷骰子游戏的人