discard
英 [dɪˈskɑːd , ˈdɪskɑːd]
美 [dɪˈskɑːrd , ˈdɪskɑːrd]
v. 丢弃; 抛弃; 垫(牌); 打出(无用的牌)
n. 被抛弃的人(或物); (尤指纸牌游戏中)垫出的牌
过去分词:discarded 过去式:discarded 现在分词:discarding 第三人称单数:discards 复数:discards
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Collins.2 / BNC.5943 / COCA.5416
牛津词典
verb
- 丢弃;抛弃
to get rid of sth that you no longer want or need- The room was littered with discarded newspapers.
房间里到处是乱扔的报纸。 - He had discarded his jacket because of the heat.
因天气炎热他脱掉了夹克。 - 10% of the data was discarded as unreliable.
10% 的数据因不可靠而被废弃。 - She could now discard all thought of promotion.
她现在可以打消晋升的念头了。
- The room was littered with discarded newspapers.
- 垫(牌);打出(无用的牌)
to get rid of a card that you do not want
noun
- 被抛弃的人(或物);(尤指纸牌游戏中)垫出的牌
a person or thing that is not wanted or thrown away, especially a card in a card game
柯林斯词典
- VERB 丢弃;抛弃
If youdiscardsomething, you get rid of it because you no longer want it or need it.- Read the manufacturer's guidelines before discarding the box.
在丢掉盒子前先看一下制造商的使用说明。 - ...discarded cigarette butts.
丢弃的烟头
- Read the manufacturer's guidelines before discarding the box.
英英释义
noun
- getting rid something that is regarded as useless or undesirable
- (cards) the act of throwing out a useless card or of failing to follow suit
- anything that is cast aside or discarded
verb
- throw or cast away
- Put away your worries