oyster
n. 牡蠣; <俚>守秘密的人; 雞背肉; 沉默寡言的人
An oyster is a large flat shellfish. Some oysters can be eaten and others produce valuable objects called pearls.
He had two dozen oysters and enjoyed every one of them.
他吃了兩打牡蠣,每一隻都吃得津津有味。
If you say that the world is someone's oyster, you mean that they can do anything or go anywhere that they want to.
You're young, you've got a lot of opportunity. The world is your oyster.
你還年輕,機會有的是。世界是屬於你的。
1. marine mollusks having a rough irregular shell; found on the sea bed mostly in coastal waters
2. edible body of any of numerous oysters
3. a small muscle on each side of the back of a fowl
1. gather oysters, dig oysters
the world is your oyster
你可隨心所欲了
After the damp weather all the drawers became as fast as a Kentish oyster.
溼季過後所有的抽屜都如肯特郡的牡蠣一般關得死死的.
This should be the first in China to build oyster shell of the house written.
這應是我國最早建蠔殼屋的文字記載.
Tianjin how to sell crafts of the pearl oyster?
天津市哪有賣工藝品珍珠貝的?
It is not difficult to open an oyster with a sword.
用劍來開牡蠣並非難事.
Oyster pearl cultivation and the environment is a very very deep relationship.
牡蠣珍珠養殖和環境之間有著非常非常密切的關係.