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pepper something with something phrasal verb with pepperverbuk /ˈpep.ər/ us /ˈpep.ɚ/
(HIT) to hit something repeatedly with small objects: 用(小物体)连续击打… The city's walls were peppered with bullets.城墙被子弹打得满目疮痍。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Detonation & bombardment aerial bombardment aerial photograph air raid airstrike blanket bombing carpet-bombing detonate detonation detonator direct hit go off guidance loose pepper petrol bomb prime refire saturation bombing shell shoot
(INCLUDE) [ often passive ] If you pepper a speech or piece of writing with something, you include a lot of that particular thing: 使(演讲或文章)充满 The letter was peppered with exclamation marks.这封信里满是感叹号。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Including and containing absorptive capacity accessibly all in assimilable assimilate carry drag draw draw someone into something EDI EDIB embody embracingly incorporation involve number someone/something among someone/something O, o pack something in plug seat |