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3.especially American EnglishAmEPMW a metal tubecontaining a bullet and an explosive substance 弹夹;弹药筒SYN cartridge
4TTBBUILDthe outside structure of something, especially the part of a building that remains when the rest of it has been destroyed 〔尤指建筑物遭破坏后剩下的〕空壳,空架子
shell of
the burnt-out shell of a nightclub
一家夜总会烧毁后剩下的空架子
5out of your shellSHY#becoming less shy and more confident and willing to talk to people 不再羞怯,愿意与人攀谈,开始活跃起来
I had hoped that university would bring him out of his shell.
我原来希望大学生活能够使他胆子大一点。
She’s started to come out of her shell a little.
她开始放开了一点。
Examples from the Corpus
out of your shell• Middleschoolers, their teachers tell me, are as endearing as chicks just peckingout of their shells.• Mones, for example, began peekingout of his shell of mortification.
mortar shell• Unlike the solidcannonball a mortar shell is hollow and filled with gunpowder.• Hundreds of bullets were let loose - followed by tear-gas and even mortar shells - as protesters were cut down without mercy.• The exploding mortar shell has a strength of 7.• Riflegrenades, land mines, dynamite, antitank guns, mortar shells.• Another bizarre idea thought up by a general was drop-ping mortar shells from a helicopter.• A well placed mortar shell can therefore kill a great many victims at once.• The crew light the fuse before dropping the mortar shell into the mortar.• The mortar shell explodes before it is fired.
2DFCto remove something such as beans or nuts from a shell or pod 剥去〔豆荚、坚果等〕的壳
Josie was shelling peas in the kitchen.
乔茜在厨房里剥豆子。
3shell out (something)phrasal verbphr v informalPAY FORto pay a lot of money for something, especially unwillingly 〔尤指不情愿地〕花大价钱,付大笔钱
If you want the repairs done right, you’ll have to shell out at least $800.
如果你想好好修,至少得花 800 美元。
for
She ended up shelling out for two rooms.
结果两个房间花了她一大笔钱。
Examples from the Corpus
shell out • Not wanting to shell out £1500 to £2500 for a replacement, he started looking around for a solution.• They had difficulties in re-paying, he took their benefit book, and they ended up shelling out £450.• He shelled out another $ 200.• But how readily will they shell out hundreds for a similar-sized piece of software?• We were expected to put our hands in our pockets and shell out regardless of whether or not we were getting value for money.• And for this sort of performance, local taxpayersshell out roughly $ 360,000 a year.
shelling peas• He knew Marshka would destroy him as effortlessly and unthinkingly as shelling peas.• We are peelingpotatoes, forming tinymeatballs, browningchicken, shelling peas.