possum的意思和读音

possum

: [ˈpɑsəm] : [ˈpɒs(ə)m]

n.

v.“play possum”

possums  

n.opossum

possumIDMplay possum(informal)to pretend to be asleep or not aware of sth, in order to trick sb— see alsoopossum

n.1.

v.1.“play possum”

n.1.an opossum

v.1.<spoken,AmE>Same as play possum

1. possibly adv. possum n. postponement n. ...

4. Folkstone Possum Mission White ...

5.. (POSSUM) , . [13,14]

6.(possum)(Heidi),

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1.The possum flinched as if touched with a hot poker, and then made several effective broom-strokes in a row.退仿

2."Putin loves to pull a rabbit out of the hat - and then it turns out to be a possum, " says one western political analyst.西:“——。”

3."I brought you something, " he said, when the possum began to bore them.“西,”

4.The possum had no natural grasp of the concept of tidiness, and it was developing a rapidly escalating personal hatred of Moth.

5.But far from being an oddity, these friendly furry marsupials are in fact a type of possum known as a sugar glider.

6.This was me playing possum, trying to convince the world I was "normal. "”。

7.The clockmaker figured Moth's experiment with her possum was also likely to end soon.

8."Way you been stamp in' 'round out here, it's a wonder to me it ain't you caught in this trap 'stead of the possum, " he grumbled.“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

9.Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats is said to have inspired the iconic Broadway musical Cats.《

10.Close-up. Drop it! Bottle it! Don't play possum! Make it up! Watch you mouth.