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 dud [dʌd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 衣服, 哑弹, 无用物

a. 无用的


  1. The new manager is a complete dud.
    新经理完全是个废物.
  2. Two of the fireworks in the box were duds.
    盒子里的烟火有两个是坏的.
  3. This battery is a dud.
    这电池是废的.


dud
[ noun ]
  1. someone who is unsuccessful

  2. <noun.person>
  3. an explosion that fails to occur

  4. <noun.event>
  5. an event that fails badly or is totally ineffectual

  6. <noun.event>
    the first experiment was a real turkey
    the meeting was a dud as far as new business was concerned
[ adj ]
  1. failing to detonate; especially not charged with an active explosive

  2. <adj.all>
    he stepped on a dud mine


  1. The Nine O'Clock News and politics take us to 10.00 and a couple of dud American movies.
  2. The recovery, though, looks set to be long and slow and the risk for CU is in picking up dud accounts.
  3. McDonald's has decided the British spud is a dud when it comes to French fries, and its plan to switch to American potato varieties has created a flap among some patriots.
  4. 'Another advantage', says Mr Stephen Nugent of Computervision, 'is that if you have only two years rather than six between models, it does not matter if you get landed with a dud.' Short product cycles also need improved quality.
  5. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government agonized over the decision, fearful of repeating the fiasco that ended in 1986 when it wrote off a dud British spy plane called the Nimrod.
  6. No comments please about metre, direction, dud notes or such like.
  7. Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. and Bankers Trust New York Corp. are hoping to breathe life into a security that's been something of a dud.
  8. Rizvi said unexploded ordnance of other kinds, such as dud bombs, also are scattered around the Afghan countryside.
  9. I mention Bill Cosby's dud, "Leonard Part 6," partly to report that someone actually did see the picture.
  10. Last weekend he said he had lots of "stuff" about what a disreputable woman she is; he refused to release anything until an hour before Tuesday's vote, and the "stuff" proved to be a dud.
  11. But toymakers know the fickle tastes of young customers can take a promising product and overnight turn it into a dud.
  12. Also, this week's auction of new Treasury issues was a dud, with potential buyers sitting on their hands or fleeing into options and other strategies beyond the ken of the Beltway crowd.
  13. 'It was a dud speech,' he said.
  14. Instead, the Crash of '87 has turned out to be a political dud.
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