1.胡椒;胡椒粉;【植】胡椒属
2.〈美俚〉活力,精力;劲头;勇气
3.暴躁,急性子
4.刺激性;尖锐的批评
1.胡椒;胡椒粉;【植】胡椒属
2.〈美俚〉活力,精力;劲头;勇气
3.暴躁,急性子
4.刺激性;尖锐的批评
1.加胡椒粉于;撒(胡椒),用胡椒调(味)
2.乱发(质问,子弹);【拳】〈美〉接连速击
3.〈罕〉嘲笑;痛骂;重罚
1.a black or white powder that adds strong flavor to food. It is made from crushed dried fruits called peppercorns.
2.a red, green, orange, or yellow vegetable with small white seeds inside. It can be eaten raw in salads or cooked.; a small pepper with a strong hot flavor
1.to hit something many times and in many different places; to be in many different places all over a surface; to fill something such as a speech or piece of writing with a lot of examples of something
2.to put pepper on food
1.She began peppering me with unnerving questions -- like why planes crashed, how frequently, and whether I knew that this one would be safe.
女儿开始问我一些让人不知所措的问题,为什么飞机会坠毁,机率是多少,她要搭乘的这架飞机会不会安全。
2.With religious holidays peppering the week, not much will get accomplished before Friday, he said.
这位律师说,由于本周还有宗教节日,周五之前不会有什么成果。
3.He had a wonderful light touch , peppering his talk with puns, epigrams, and allusions to Russian literature.
他具有非常轻松愉快的特征,在讲话中不断地插入双关俏皮话、警句和俄罗斯文学中的典故。
4.Hughes sees these kinds of arrangements peppering an information-rich society as "increasing the margins where the poor can survive. "
在休斯看来,这些安排为富含信息的社会增添了佐料,也“增加了穷人生存地的边缘化”。
5.I ended up peppering my code with JMX API calls every time I wanted to use my JMX service.
每次我想使用我的JMX服务,都因对带有JMXAPI调用的代码的抱怨而告终。