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/pɔ͟ː(r)/
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[VERB 动词]使(液体等)连续流出;倾倒;倒出 If you pour a liquid or other substance, you make it flow steadily out of a container by holding the container at an angle.
  [V n prep]
  [V n with adv]
  • Pour a pool of sauce on two plates and arrange the meat neatly...

    在两个盘子里倒少许沙司酱,然后把肉摆放整齐。

  • Francis poured a generous measure of the whisky into a fresh glass...

    弗朗西斯往一个干净的玻璃杯里倒了很多威士忌。

  • Heat the oil in a non-stick frying-pan, then pour in the egg mixture.

    在不粘煎锅里将油加热,然后倒入鸡蛋糊。

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[VERB 动词](给…)斟,倒(饮料等) If you pour someone a drink, you put some of the drink in a cup or glass so that they can drink it.
  [V n n]
  [V n for n]
  [Also V n]
  • He got up and poured himself another drink...

    他站起身来,给自己又倒了一杯。

  • She asked Tillie to pour her a cup of coffee...

    她请蒂莉给她倒杯咖啡。

  • Quietly Mark poured and served drinks for all of them.

    马克一声不响地给他们每人倒好饮料并端上来。

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[VERB 动词](液体等)倾泻,涌流,喷发 When a liquid or other substance pours somewhere, for example through a hole, it flows quickly and in large quantities.
  [V prep/adv]
  • Blood was pouring from his broken nose...

    血从他受伤的鼻子里涌出来。

  • There was dense smoke pouring from all four engines...

    4个发动机全都在冒浓烟。

  • Tears poured down both our faces...

    我俩都泪流满面。

  • The tide poured in from the south.

    潮水从南面涌来。

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[VERB 动词](雨)倾盆而下,倾泻 When it rains very heavily, you can say that it is pouring.
  [it V]
  [V down]
  [V-ing]
  [usu cont]
  • It has been pouring in Delhi almost non stop for the past three days, disrupting normal life...

    德里市在过去的3天里一直在下着倾盆大雨,几乎没有停过,扰乱了人们的正常生活。

  • It has been pouring with rain all week...

    一个星期以来一直在下着瓢泼大雨。

  • The rain was pouring down...

    天空下着倾盆大雨。

  • We drove all the way through pouring rain.

    我们在倾盆大雨中一路驱车前行。

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[VERB 动词](人)大量涌入(或涌出),蜂拥 If people pour into or out of a place, they go there quickly and in large numbers.
  [V prep/adv]
  • Any day now, the Northern forces may pour across the new border...

    北方的军队现在随时都可能大批越过新边界。

  • Holidaymakers continued to pour down to the coast in search of surf and sun...

    度假者不断涌至海边冲浪和享受阳光。

  • At six p.m. large groups poured from the numerous offices.

    下午6点钟大群大群的人从无数办公楼里蜂拥而出。

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[VERB 动词](信息等)大量涌来,源源而来 If something such as information pours into a place, a lot of it is obtained or given.
  [V adv/prep]
  • Martin, 78, died yesterday. Tributes poured in from around the globe...

    马丁于昨天去世,享年78岁。世界各地的人们纷纷致以哀悼。

  • The commission has invited interested parties to submit comments, and these are now pouring in.

    委员会已邀请各当事方递交意见,现在意见书纷至沓来。

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[PHRASE 短语]向(计划或想法)泼冷水 If someone pours cold water on a plan or idea, they criticize it so much that people lose their enthusiasm for it.
  [V inflects]
  • The education secretary poured cold water on the recommendations of a working party.

    教育大臣对一个工作小组的建议泼冷水。

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to pour scorn on something→see:
scorn

to pour cold water on something→see:
water
    相关词组:
    pour into
    pour out

    Oxford pour / pɔː(r) ; NAmE pɔːr / verb 1 [transitive ] poursth (+ adv./prep.) to make a liquid or other substance flow from a container in a continuous stream, especially by holding the container at an angle 使(液体)连续流出;倾倒;倒出 Pour the sauce over the pasta. 把酱汁浇在意大利面上。 Although I poured it carefully, I still managed to spill some. 尽管我倒这东西很小心,还是洒了一些。 2 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. (of liquid, smoke, light, etc. 液体、烟、光等 ) to flow quickly in a continuous stream 涌流;倾泻;喷发 Tears poured down his cheeks. 眼泪顺着他的面颊簌簌地落下。 Thick black smoke was pouring out of the roof. 黑色浓烟从屋顶滚滚冒出。 3 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to serve a drink by letting it flow from a container into a cup or glass 倒,斟(饮料) pour(sth) Will you pour the coffee? 你来倒咖啡好吗? Shall I pour? 我来倒好吗? poursth out I was in the kitchen, pouring out drinks. 我在厨房里倒饮料。 poursth for sb I've poured a cup of tea for you. 我给你倒了一杯茶。 poursb sth I've poured you a cup of tea. 我倒了杯茶给你。 4 [intransitive ,  transitive ] when rain poursdown or when it's pouring (with) rain,rain is falling heavily (雨)倾盆而下;下大雨 pour(down) The rain continued to pour down. 大雨哗哗地下个不停。 It's pouring outside. 外面下着瓢泼大雨。 ( BrE) ~ with rain It's pouring with rain. 大雨滂沱。 ( NAmE) pour(down) rain It's pouring rain outside. 外面下着瓢泼大雨。 5 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to come or go somewhere continuously in large numbers 不断涌向(或涌现) SYN
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    Letters of complaint continue to pour in. 投诉信纷至沓来。 Commuters came pouring out of the station. 通勤上班者涌出车站。
    IDIOM pour oil on troubled ˈwater(s) to try to settle a disagreement or argument 调解争端;排解纠纷 more at
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    PHRASAL VERBS ˌpour sth ˈinto sth to provide a large amount of money for sth 向…投入大量金钱;大量投资于 The government has poured millions into the education system. 政府在教育上已投资数百万。 ˌpour ˈout when feelings or sb's words pour outthey are expressed, usually after they have been kept hidden for some time (感情或说话)奔涌,迸发 The whole story then came pouring out. 接着,事情的来龙去脉被和盘托出。 ˌpour sth↔ˈout to express your feelings or give an account of sth, especially after keeping them or it secret or hidden 毫无保留地表达感情(或思想等);表露无遗;畅所欲言 She poured out her troubles to me over a cup of coffee. 她一面喝着咖啡,一面向我倾吐着她的烦恼。 related noun
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    pour pours poured pouring
    pour / pɔː(r) ; NAmE pɔːr /
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    pourpour /pɔː $ pɔːr/ ●●● S2 W3 verb
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    1pour (1)liquid [transitive] to make a liquid or other substance flow out of or into a container by holding it at an angle:  She poured coffee for everyone.pour something into/out/down etc (something) Pour the oil into a frying pan and heat.pour something away (=get rid of something) The wine was so bad I just poured it away.pour somebody something Why don’t you pour yourself another drink?2liquid/smoke [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if a lot of liquid or smoke pours out, it comes out from somewhere in very large amountspour from/down/out Smoke was pouring out of the upstairs windows. Blood was pouring from his nose.3rain [intransitive] (also pour down) it pours to rain heavily without stopping:  It’s pouring now. It poured all night.it’s pouring with rain/it poured with rain British English It was pouring down with rain at three o'clock.4people or things [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if a lot of people or things pour into or out of a place, a lot of them arrive or leave at the same timepour into/out of/from etc The crowds began pouring out of the stadium. Offers of help poured in from all over the country.5light [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if light is pouring into or out of a place, a lot of light is coming in or outpour into/out of Light was pouring into the courtyard.6pour cold water over/on something to criticize someone’s plan, idea, or desire to do something so much that they no longer feel excited about it7pour scorn on somebody/something to say that something or someone is stupid and not worth considering8pour oil on troubled waters to try to stop a quarrel, for example by talking to people and making them calmer9pour it on a)to behave or talk in a particular way in order to make people like you or feel sorry for you b)American English informal to try very hard in order to do something, especially in order to win a game:  The Raiders really poured it on in the second quarter.10pour on the charm to behave in a very nice and polite way, in order to make someone like youTHESAURUSpour to make a liquid or other substance flow out of or into a container by holding it at an angle: · Jessica was pouring more wine into her glass.· He poured me a drink.· Raj poured some water from the jug.drizzle to pour a liquid onto food in small drops or in a small stream – often used in cooking instructions: · Drizzle a little olive oil onto the bread.· Drizzle the lemon juice over the cake.tip to pour something out of a container by turning it upside down: · He tipped the cup of milk into the pan.· She weighed out the flour and tipped it into the bowl.spill to accidentally make a liquid or other substance come out of a container: · Someone had spilled coffee all over the carpet.· The tanker was leaking, and spilled oil into the sea.splash to pour a liquid quickly in an irregular stream: · Tony hurriedly splashed some cream in his coffee.· Someone had splashed petrol over the steps and set light to them.· She splashed some perfume onto her wrists.decant to pour liquid from one container into another container – a rather formal use: · Rachel decanted the shampoo into small bottles for travelling.· He often decanted cheap whisky into bottles of more expensive brands.· pour something into something phrasal verb if people pour money into something, they provide a lot of money for it over a period of time, in order to make it successful:  They’ve poured thousands of pounds into developing the business.pour something ↔ out phrasal verb if you pour out your thoughts, feelings etc, you tell someone all about them, especially because you feel very unhappy:  She poured out all her troubles to him.pour out your heart/soul (=tell someone all your feelings, including your most secret ones)
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    [pɔ:(r)]poured, pouring, pours

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    poured[5045] pouring[5846] pours[1178]
    倒(87%),倾泻(12%),蜂涌而来(1%)
    n.倾泻;流出;骤雨
    vt.灌,注;倒;倾泻;倾吐
    vi.倾泻;涌流;斟茶
    n.(Pour)人名;(伊朗)普尔;(捷)保尔

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