rummaged
英 [ˈrʌmɪdʒd]
美 [ˈrʌmɪdʒd]
v. 翻寻; 乱翻; 搜寻
rummage的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 搜寻;翻找;乱翻
If yourummage throughsomething, you search for something you want by moving things around in a careless or hurried way.- They rummage through piles of second-hand clothes for something that fits...
他们在一堆堆的二手衣服里翻找着合身的衣服。 - Marianne went to rummage in the refrigerator.
玛丽安娜在冰箱里翻了翻。 - Rummageis also a noun.
- A brief rummage will provide several pairs of gloves.
稍微翻翻,就能找到几双手套。 - ...a rummage through his wardrobe for some tennis whites.
在他的衣柜里翻找白色网球服 - Rummage aboutandrummage aroundmean the same asrummage.
rummage about 和 rummage around 同 rummage - I opened the fridge and rummaged about...
我打开冰箱,到处乱翻。 - He rummaged around the post room and found the document.
他翻遍了收发室,找到了那份文件。
- They rummage through piles of second-hand clothes for something that fits...
- N-UNCOUNT 捐赠品;捐赠物
Rummageis old or unwanted things that people give away to charities.- ...loads of pitiful rummage.
大量慈善捐赠品
- ...loads of pitiful rummage.
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 jumble
双语例句
- He rummaged about in the top drawers for his textbook until he found it.
为找课本他翻遍了顶层所有的抽屉直到找到才罢休。 - I rummaged in my purse for some change.
我翻了半天钱包想找点零钱。 - Then she rummaged in a drawer which contained sous, pepper, and shallots.
随后她翻着一只放零钱、胡椒、葱蒜的抽屉。 - Modern Taipei was once teeming with stray dogs that sniffed commuters on crowded sidewalks and rummaged through trash.
现代台北街头曾充斥着流浪狗,它们在拥挤的人行道上嗅着路人或是翻找垃圾桶。 - I rummaged up the pin.
我翻寻到那支别针。 - He rummaged around in his drawer.
他在抽屉里翻找。 - As her poor little body was being moved, a worn and crumpled red purse was found which seemed to have been rummaged from some trash dump.
当他们挪动可怜的小女孩的遗体时,从她身上突然滑落了一个皱巴巴的、破烂不堪的、像是从垃圾堆里翻出来的红色小钱包。 - John rummaged all the drawers to find his gloves.
约翰为了寻找他的手套,翻遍了所有的抽屉。 - I rummaged through all the boxes but still could not find it.
几个箱子都翻腾遍了也没有找到。 - He watched as his six doppelgangers rummaged in the sacks, pulling out sets of clothes, putting on glasses, stuffing their own things away.
他注视着自己的六个替身在口袋里翻找,掏出一套套衣服,戴上眼镜,把他们自己的东西塞到一边。