discard
英 [dɪ'skɑːd]
美 [dɪs'kɑrd]
- vt. 抛弃;放弃;丢弃
- vi. 放弃
- n. 抛弃;被丢弃的东西或人
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discard 丢弃dis-, 不,非,使相反。card, 卡片,牌。即丢牌,引申义丢弃。
- discard (v.)
- 1590s, literally "to throw a card away," from dis- "away" + card (n.). Figurative use (in a non-gaming sense) is first recorded 1580s. In the card-playing sense, decard is attested by 1550s. Related: Discarded; discarding. As a noun, from 1742.
- 1. Einstein had the chutzpah to discard common sense and long-established theory.
- 爱因斯坦敢于抛弃常识和长期公认的理论。
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- 2. Clean the mussels and discard any that do not close.
- 把贻贝洗干净,凡是合不上口的都扔掉。
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- 3. Discard the bacon rind and cut each rasher in half.
- 去掉熏肉的外皮,再把每一片熏肉切成两半。
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- 4. Cut the flesh from the olives and discard the stones.
- 把橄榄的果肉切下来,然后去除果核。
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- 5. We should discard old beliefs.
- 我们应该抛弃旧观念.
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