1. 黏土;陶土 Clay is a kind of earth that is soft when it is wet and hard when it is dry. Clay is shaped and baked to make things such as pots and bricks.
e.g. ...the heavy clay soils of Cambridgeshire... 劍橋郡的重黏土質(zhì)土壤 e.g. As the wheel turned, the potter shaped and squeezed the lump of clay into a graceful shape. 隨著(zhù)陶輪的轉動(dòng),制陶工人緩慢擠壓陶泥塊,塑出優(yōu)美的造型。
2. 紅土網(wǎng)球場(chǎng);沙地網(wǎng)球場(chǎng) In tennis, matches played on clay are played on courts whose surface is covered with finely crushed stones or brick.
e.g. Most tennis is played on hard courts, but a substantial amount is played on clay... 多數網(wǎng)球比賽在硬地球場(chǎng)上舉行,不過(guò)也有相當數量的比賽在紅土球場(chǎng)上進(jìn)行。 e.g. He was a clay-court specialist who won Wimbledon five times. 他是紅土場(chǎng)上的專(zhuān)家,曾5次在溫布爾登奪冠。
3. (受人崇仰的人的)不為人知的嚴重缺點(diǎn)(或缺陷) If you say that a person who is respected or admired has feet of clay or has clay feet, you mean that they have serious faults which you or other people did not know about before.
e.g. When those idols are found to have feet of clay, the pain of disenchantment can be profound. 當人們發(fā)現那些偶像有嚴重的缺陷時(shí),會(huì )產(chǎn)生無(wú)比痛苦的失落感。
clay英英釋義
noun
1. the dead body of a human being
e.g. the cadaver was intended for dissection the end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse the murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay
Synonym: cadavercorpsestiffremains
2. a very fine-grained soil that is plastic when moist but hard when fired