deadwood

英 ['dedwʊd] 美 ['dɛd,wʊd]
  • n. 枯枝;朽木;碎屑
  • n. (Deadwood)人名;(英)戴德伍德
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deadwood (n.)
1887 in figurative sense of "useless person or thing," originally American English, from dead (adj.) + wood (n.). Dead wood in a forest is useful as firewood; perhaps the reference here is to the dried up parts of plants grown for commercial production of flowers or fruit.
1. At last I had the deadwood on the Red Pony.
最后我终于制服了那匹红马驹.

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2. The Methods: Used have helped enormously in cutting out deadwood.
这些方法在废物利用方面起了相当大的作用.

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3. The remainder are standing deadwood, still valuable to the forest because of the life they support.
其余下的是直立的朽木, 对森林来说仍然很重要,是因为它们能维持其它树木的生命.

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4. What a shock! I thought you might have been killed by Captain Deadwood.
真的吓了跳. 我还以为你已经被朽木队长杀死了.

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5. They have the deadwood on you now, for they know you took that girl into your room.
他们现在抓住了你的把柄了, 因为他们知道你带那个女孩到你房间里去了.

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