racket
racket 英 [ˈrækɪt] 美 [ˈrækɪt]
n. 球拍;吵闹,喧闹
名词复数:rackets
- If you're carrying a racket and wearing a sporty visor, people will guess that you're on your way to play tennis. A racket has a handle and a rounded frame laced with strings, and it's used to hit a ball.
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- n. 球拍;吵闹,喧闹
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1. Stop making that terrible racket!
别吵啦!
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2. Can you loan me your tennis racket?
你能把网球拍借给我用一下吗?
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3. Such a racket made me headache.
这样的吵闹使我头痛。
- racket (n.1) "loud noise," 1560s, perhaps imitative. Klein compares Gaelic racaid "noise." Meaning "dishonest activity" (1785) is perhaps from racquet, via notion of "game," reinforced by rack-rent "extortionate rent" (1590s), from rack (n.1). But it might as well be an extended sense of "loud noise" by way of "noise or disturbance made to distract a pick-pocket's victim."
- racket (n.2) "handled paddle or netted bat used in tennis, etc.;" see racquet.
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