deadwood的意思和读音

deadwood

: ['dedˌwʊd] : ['dedwʊd]

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n.1.dead trees and branches2.people or things regarded as useless or superfluous3.vertical planks filling the gap between the keel and the stern of a sailing vessel

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1.It was then that the town commissioners decided to fix up Deadwood and make it a genuine historic attraction rather than a phony one.使

2.It lost its way around the middle of the last decade, when ambitious dramas like "Deadwood" and "Rome" failed to stick.

3.Deadwood Dick, a black man, was one of the most accurate shots in the West. He could shoot a wart off your nose.西

4.It was no puzzle why Deadwood had such a high reputation; the criminals there would shoot anything with a pulse that looked at them wrong.西

5.Room competition resulted from plant density was the main reason leading to deadwood, withered leaves, bark abscission, deflection crown.

6.Sorry, I did not find in my reserve the early photos of preparing the keel, deadwood, keelson and stem. They are made a usual way. . .……

7.For a while, Deadwood was a sumptuous Victorian showplace of 25, 000 people, with fine hotels and restaurants and electricity.25,000

8.After the wedding, it was off to the dog races in Deadwood, South Dakota, and a honeymoon in a mountain cabin.

9.Wild Bill Hickok, for instance, was a celebrated Deadwood gambler and gunman who was shot dead while dealing cards in a poker game.怀

10.dandelion is in deadwood 's angels, wind, Cheng Fengjing, brandish charm . . . Fell back, but found it was lonely extension!使姿