exhaust
英 [ɪg'zɔːst; eg-]
美 [ɪɡ'zɔst]
- vt. 排出;耗尽;使精疲力尽;彻底探讨
- vi. 排气
- n. 排气;废气;排气装置
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1. 一个早死他.
2. exhaust 耗尽,用完 “用完了就应该砸死它”
3. 兔死狗烹,鸟尽弓藏。
- exhaust (v.)
- 1530s, "to draw off or out, to use up completely," from Latin exhaustus, past participle of exhaurire "draw off, take away, use up, empty," from ex- "off" (see ex-) + haurire "to draw up" (as water), from PIE *aus- (3) "to draw water." Meaning "make weak or helpless, as by fatigue" is from 1630s. Related: Exhausted; exhausting.
- exhaust (n.)
- "waste gas," 1848, originally from steam engines, from exhaust (v.). In reference to internal combustion engines by 1896. Exhaust pipe is from 1889.
- 1. The city's streets are filthy and choked with exhaust fumes.
- 那座城市的街道肮脏不堪,弥漫着令人窒息的废气。
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- 2. When your exhaust falls off, you have to replace it.
- 如果你的排气管脱落,应将其更换。
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- 3. The problem was that the exhaust gases contain many toxins.
- 问题在于废气中含有很多毒素。
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- 4. The prop shaft vibrated like mad and shook the exhaust mounting loose.
- 支撑杆疯狂地震动,将排气管都震松了。
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- 5. His exhaust fell off six laps from the finish.
- 离终点还有6圈时,他的排气管掉了下来。
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