roost的意思和读音

roost

: [rust] : [ruːst]

n.

v.

roosts  roosting  roosted  

v.settle,rest,stay,perch,sleep

roostn.

1.a place where birds sleep

v.

1.[i]to rest or go to sleep somewhere

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n.1.a place where birds or bats go to rest and sleep

v.1.when birds or bats roost, they go somewhere to rest or sleep

1. 〖 stay;sojourn〗 roost〖 stay〗 ...

2. Interlocking Roost Emblem ...

3. 〖 evenfowlsanddogsarenotspared;completeextermination〗 roost〖 coc…

4. nest roost;habitat ()() preen ...

5. roorback roost rooster ...

6. provocation roost aggregation ...

7. Interlocking Roost Emblem ...

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1.Roost makes suggestions but pushes business owners to put a bit of thought and personality into it, too.Roost使

2.The truth is life with Merlin (meerkat) is a bit prolonged, he might only be nine inches long but he's ruling the roost with Sue and Mathew.

3.At home Alfred Roberts rules the roost, and there was no question that what he said went.·怀

4.Now the chickens have come home to roost in that combination of inflation and recession that constitutes such a nightmare for central banks.退

5.But in Mingora the Taliban still rule the roost, standing eyeball to eyeball with soldiers holed up in government buildings.

6.A year later, in Gaza, Hamas violently ousted Fatah, its secular rival that had long ruled the Palestinian roost.

7.Bad debts from two years of reckless lending are starting to come home to roost.

8.Sometimes her chickens come home to roost. That means her actions or words cause trouble for her.

9."We have not been as conscious about costs as we should be, and that has now come home to roost, " he said.“,”

10.Whereas the Qassam Brigades once ruled the roost, Hamas's boorish interior minister, Fathi Hamad, now wants his own forces to do so.