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shell

noun
/ʃel/
/ʃel/
Idioms
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  1. [countable, uncountable] the hard outer part of eggs, nuts, some seeds, and some animals(蛋、坚果、某些种子和某些动物的)壳
    • We collected shells on the beach.我们在海滩拾贝壳。
    • snail/oyster/clam shells蜗牛/牡蛎/蛤壳
    • walnut shells核桃壳
    • earrings made out of coconut shell用椰子壳做的耳坠
    • the shell of a turtle乌龟的壳
    see also eggshell, nutshell, razor shell, seashell, tortoiseshell
    Extra Examples
    • Male crabs shed their shells twice a year.公螃蟹每年蜕壳两次。
    • Remove the mussels from their shells.把贻贝从壳中取出。
    • The snail went back into its shell.蜗牛缩回壳里。
    • There was a hard outer shell and a tough inner shell. 有坚硬的外壳和坚韧的内壳。
    Topics Fish and shellfishb1, Animalsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • empty
    • hard
    • outer
    verb + shell
    • have
    • come out of
    • emerge from
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  2. [countable] any object that looks like the shell of a snail or sea creature壳状物
    • pasta shells贝壳形意大利面
  3. [countable] a metal case filled with explosive, to be fired from a large gun炮弹
    • mortar/artillery shells迫击炮/炮弹
    • A shell burst only yards away from us.一颗炮弹在距离我们仅几码处爆炸。
    • Several empty shell casings were found in the area.在该地区发现了几个空弹壳。
    Extra Examples
    • Two shells hit the roof.两颗炮弹击中了房顶。
    • They braved heavy shell fire to rescue the wounded.他们冒着猛烈的炮火去抢救伤员。
    • The telltale sound of an incoming shell was heard.能清晰地听到炮弹正呼啸而来。
    • a heap of spent brass shells from a machine gun一堆废旧的机关枪铜弹壳
    Topics War and conflictc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • unexploded
    • spent
    • anti-aircraft
    verb + shell
    • load
    • fire
    shell + verb
    • fly
    • fall
    • land
    shell + noun
    • fire
    • shock
    • case
    See full entry
  4. (North American English)
    (also cartridge British and North American English)
    [countable] a tube or case containing explosive and a bullet or shot, for shooting from a gun炮弹
  5. [countable] the walls or outer structure of something, for example, an empty building or ship after a fire or a bomb attack(房屋或船舶等的)骨架,框架,壳体
    • The house was now a shell gutted by flames.房子烧得只剩个空骨架了。
    • (figurative) My life has been an empty shell since he died.他死后,我的生活就成了一个徒有其表的空壳子。
    • The fire reduced the school to a hollow shell.学校烧得只剩个空骨架了。
    Topics Transport by waterc2, Buildingsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • concrete
    • burned-out
    • empty
    See full entry
  6. [countable] any structure that forms a hard outer frame(任何物体的)外壳,壳体
    • the body shell of a car车身外壳
  7. [singular] the outer layer of somebody’s personality; how they seem to be or feel(人的)表面性格,表面人格,表面感情,外表
    • She had developed a shell of indifference.她养成一副冷漠的外表。
    • She had built up a protective shell around herself.她给自己建了个“保护壳”,躲了进去。
  8. Word OriginOld English scell (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schel ‘scale, shell’, also to scale ‘thin plates that cover the skin of many fish and reptiles’. The verb dates from the mid 16th cent. in sense (2).
Idioms
come out of your shell
  1. to become less shy and more confident when talking to other people(和人交谈时)放大胆子,不缩手缩脚
    • He’s really come out of his shell since he met Marie.自遇到玛丽以后,他真的变开朗了。
to go, retreat, etc. into your shell
  1. to become shyer and avoid talking to other people变得羞怯(或内向、孤僻)
    • Whenever my friends are here, she just withdraws into her shell.每当我的朋友在这里时,她就退缩到她的壳里。

shell

verb
/ʃel/
/ʃel/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they shell
/ʃel/
/ʃel/
he / she / it shells
/ʃelz/
/ʃelz/
past simple shelled
/ʃeld/
/ʃeld/
past participle shelled
/ʃeld/
/ʃeld/
-ing form shelling
/ˈʃelɪŋ/
/ˈʃelɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] shell (something) to fire shells at something炮击
    • They shelled the city all night.他们整夜炮轰那座城市。
    • Just as they were leaving, the rebels started shelling.他们正要撤离,叛军开始了炮击。
    Topics War and conflictc2
  2. [transitive] shell something to remove the shell or outer layer from nuts, peas, etc.给…去壳
  3. Word OriginOld English scell (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schel ‘scale, shell’, also to scale ‘thin plates that cover the skin of many fish and reptiles’. The verb dates from the mid 16th cent. in sense (2).

Shell

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  1. a large international oil company that was formed when the British company Shell combined with the Dutch company Royal Dutch in the 1900s. It is now involved in producing oil and gas in Asia, the Middle East, the North Sea and South America. It also owns petrol stations in many countries.壳牌公司:一家大型国际石油公司,由英国壳牌公司和荷兰皇家荷兰公司于1900年代合并而成。现在,它在亚洲,中东,北海和南美从事石油和天然气生产。它还在许多国家/地区拥有加油站。

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