roach的意思和读音

roach

: [roʊtʃ] : [rəʊtʃ]

n.);

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roaches  

n.cockroach

roachn.

1.(informal)a small European freshwater fish

2.the end part of a cigarette containing marijuana

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n.1.a cockroacstrong.the end of a cigarette containing marijuana3.a fish that lives in rivers and lakes in Europe

1. Zergling Roach Hydralisk ...

2. Beef Roach Mutton ...

4.齿 №13 GUDGEON №14 齿 ROACH №15 RUDD ...

5. ... 线( Topline) ( Roach) ( Tail Set) ...

6. ... *rival n. *roach n. roar n./v. ...

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1.There seems to be a bit of a debate going on between economists Stephen Roach, from Morgan Stanley, and Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman.

2.Michael Murdoch remotely tracks the well-being of his mother, Elizabeth Roach, from his home in Aurora, Colo...

3.Stephen Roach, Morgan Stanley's Asia chairman, agreed it would be "a long slog" over the next three years.”。

4.You know what? Butch told me that he buried a dead roach in his front yard last night.

5.If "the U. S. opts for friction, " Mr. Roach said, "the Chinese can be expected to respond in kind. "Roach,“。”

6.Stephen Roach, Asia chairman for Morgan Stanley, said the figures showed the recovery was intact but heavily dependent on investment.(MorganStanley)-(StephenRoach),8

7.The East Asian country exhibits "great growth on the surface, " Roach explained, but it's "unbalanced. "”,”。

8.Roach: I think [Fed policymakers] have done more than enough at this point.,[]

9.Not since the age of dinosaurs has the world known a roach with a vertical leap.

10.Can you believe this? I found a roach in my meal, and it did not have a head! Do you think . . .