scotch的意思和读音

scotch

: [skɑtʃ] : [skɒtʃ]

v.

adj.(,)

n. 线

Scotches  

v.initiate

v.stop,spoil,foil,scuttle,scupper

scotchv.

1.~ sthto stop sth from happening; to take action to end sth

Plans for a merger have been scotched.

Rumours that he had fled the country were promptly scotched by his wife.

n.1.2.,3. (hopscotch) 线4.,,5.6.;7. (=Scotch whisky) 〔1.2.,3. (hopscotch) 线4.,,5.6.;7. (=Scotch whisky) 〔

v.1.2....3.使;4.()5.;;()6.;();,()1.2....3.使;4.()5.;;()6.;();,()

adj.1.(,)2.;;;;

n.1.whiskey that is produced in Scotland; a glass of this drink

v.1.to stop something from continuing before it has a chance to develop more

adj.1.scottish. This word is now considered offensive except in expressions like Scotch broth and Scotch whiskey.

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1.He was not so large--he weighed only one hundred and forty pounds--for his mother, Shep, had been a Scotch shepherd dog.————

2.He drank the best part of a bottle of Scotch waiting for her to get home.

3.Man: My father used to drink heavily, you know. Every night he'd have a bottle of Scotch. Maybe that's why I've always been a teetotaler.

4.I don't like Scotch. Now, if it had been Irish Whiskey you'd offered me.

5.In an entry of Poor Robin's Almanack for that year, the game is referred to as "Scotch-hoppers. "1677Scotch-hoppers。

6."It is, Peter, " he said, pouring me a massive Scotch in a cut-glass tumbler.“”,

7.shes not the pilchard sort of little slip of a girl , she she s a bonny scotch trout.

8.Such a place was the Grotto, where Brissenden and he lounged in capacious leather chairs and drank Scotch and soda.“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

9.Sara sits alone at a bar, her eyes fixated on the untouched glass of scotch in front of her.Sara/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

10.Ads call it a "world-famous spirit" on par with Scotch whisky and French brandy.广