deadhead

名詞

UK/ˈded.hed/
US/ˈded.hed/

定義 deadhead 名詞

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    a person considered to be dull or unintelligent

    愚笨的人;迟钝的人

    • Don't expect him to understand this complex concept, he's such a deadhead.

      别指望他能理解这个复杂的概念,他真是个笨蛋。

    • His suggestions at the meeting were so boring and foolish; he really is a deadhead.

      他在会议上提出的建议既无聊又愚蠢;他真是个呆子。

    • That deadhead actually spilled coffee on the computer.

      那个笨蛋居然把咖啡洒在电脑上了。

動詞

UK/ˌdedˈhed/
US/ˌdedˈhed/

定義 deadhead 動詞

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to remove withered or faded flowers from a plant

    摘除(植物的)枯萎花朵

    • To encourage new blooms, I must regularly deadhead the faded flowers.

      为了促进新的花朵生长,我必须定期摘除凋谢的花朵。

    • The gardener advises that to keep the garden tidy, it is necessary to deadhead the wilted flowers often.

      园丁建议为了保持花园整洁,必须经常摘除枯萎的花朵。

    • She spends some time each day to deadhead the faded flowers on her roses.

      她每天花一些时间摘除她玫瑰上的凋谢花朵。