snow

名词

UK/snəʊ/
US/snoʊ/

定义 snow 名词

weather(天氣)

  1. A1Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    The small, soft, white ice crystals that fall from the sky when it is cold, or the white layer that forms on the ground and other surfaces.

    雪;雪層

    • The snow has started falling outside.

      外面開始下雪了。

    • Let’s go play in the snow together!

      我們一起去玩雪吧!

    • The ground was covered by a thick layer of snow.

      地面被厚厚的雪覆蓋著。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)

    A single instance of snow falling.

    一次降雪。

    • We haven't had many heavy snowfalls this winter.

      這個冬天我們沒有遇到很多大雪。

drug(毒品)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)slang(俚語)

    Cocaine

    (俚語)古柯鹼

动词

UK/snəʊ/
US/snoʊ/

定义 snow 动词

weather(天氣)

  1. A2Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To have snow falling from the sky.

    降雪。

    • It is currently snowing.

      現在正在下雪。

    • The snow is beginning to fall.

      雪開始下了。

    • It snowed all night, leaving a thick layer on the ground.

      整晚都在下雪,地上積了厚厚一層。

trick(欺騙)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)informal(非正式)

    To deceive or trick someone by using excessive talk or information.

    (非正式)以花言巧語欺騙或哄騙某人。

    • I felt like she was trying to snow us with statistics.

      我覺得她試圖用統計數據來忽悠我們。

成语

  • be snowed in

    To be confined to a location due to heavy snowfall, making travel impossible.

    因大雪而無法離開某地。

    Many residents in the mountains were snowed in during the blizzard.

    暴風雪期間,山區的許多居民都被困在家中。

  • be snowed under (with something)

    To be extremely busy with a large amount of work or tasks, making it difficult to manage everything.

    工作库積

    I always get snowed under with reports and meetings at the end of the year.

    我總是在年底因為報告和會議忙得不可開交。