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shell S0333300 (shĕl)n.1. a. The usually hard outer covering that encases certain organisms, such as insects, turtles, and most mollusks.b. A similar outer covering on a nut or seed.c. A similar outer covering on certain eggs, such as those of birds and reptiles; an eggshell.d. The material that constitutes such a covering.2. Something resembling or having the form of a shell, especially:a. An external, usually hard, protective or enclosing case or cover.b. A framework or exterior, as of a building.c. A thin layer of pastry.d. The external part of the ear.3. Nautical a. The hull of a ship.b. A light, long, narrow racing boat propelled by rowers.4. A small glass for beer.5. a. An artillery projectile containing an explosive charge.b. A metal or cardboard case containing the charge and primer for a piece of firearms ammunition, especially one also containing shot and fired from a shotgun.6. An attitude or a manner adopted to mask one's true feelings or to protect one from perceived or real danger: Embarrassed, she withdrew into a shell.7. Physics a. A set of electron orbitals having nearly the same energy and sharing the same first quantum number.b. Any of the stable states of other particles or collections of particles (such as the nucleons in an atomic nucleus) at a given energy or small range of energies.8. a. A usually sleeveless and collarless, typically knit blouse.b. A thin, usually waterproof or windproof outer garment for the upper body.9. Computers A program that works with the operating system as a command processor, used to enter commands and initiate their execution.10. A company or corporation created by a second company or corporation for the purposes of facilitating a particular transaction, especially one that is intended to be concealed.v. shelled, shell·ing, shells v.tr.1. a. To remove the shell of; shuck: shell oysters.b. To remove from a shell: shell peas.2. To separate the kernels of (corn) from the cob.3. To fire shells at; bombard.4. a. To defeat decisively.b. Baseball To hit the pitches of (a pitcher) hard and with regularity: shelled the pitcher for eight runs in the first inning.v.intr.1. To shed or become free of a shell.2. To look for or collect shells, as on a seashore: spent the day shelling on Cape Cod.Phrasal Verb: shell out Informal To hand over; pay: had to shell out $500 in car repairs. [Middle English, from Old English scell; see skel- in Indo-European roots.] shell adj.shell′er n.shell out vb (adverb) informal to pay out or hand over (money) [C19: from shell (in the sense: to remove from a pod or (figuratively) a purse)]ThesaurusVerb | 1. | shell out - administer or bestow, as in small portions; "administer critical remarks to everyone present"; "dole out some money"; "shell out pocket money for the children"; "deal a blow to someone"; "the machine dispenses soft drinks"deal out, dish out, dispense, distribute, dole out, mete out, parcel out, lot, administer, allot, dealgive - transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody; "I gave her my money"; "can you give me lessons?"; "She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care"allot, portion, assign - give out; "We were assigned new uniforms"reallot - allot again; "They were realloted additional farm land"deal - distribute cards to the players in a game; "Who's dealing?"apply, give - give or convey physically; "She gave him First Aid"; "I gave him a punch in the nose" |
shell outverbInformal. To distribute (money) as payment:disburse, expend, give, lay out, outlay, pay (out), spend.Informal: fork out (or over) (or up).Translationsshell (ʃel) noun1. the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc. an eggshell; A tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell. 殼、甲 壳、甲 2. an outer covering or framework. After the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building. 框架,骨架 框架,骨架 3. a metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun etc. A shell exploded right beside him. 彈殼 弹壳 verb1. to remove from its shell or pod. You have to shell peas before eating them. 去殼,去莢 剥去...的壳2. to fire explosive shells at. The army shelled the enemy mercilessly. 砲轟 炮轰ˈshellfish – plural ˈshellfish – noun any of several kinds of sea animal covered with a shell (eg oyster, crab). 甲殼類動物 甲壳类动物come out of one's shell to become more confident and less shy. 變得較有自信且較不害羞 一改矜持的态度,开始与人交往 shell out to pay out (money). I had to shell out twenty dollars. 支付 支付shell out
shell outTo pay a sum of money, especially one that seems exorbitant or unfair. A noun or pronoun can be used between "shell" and "out" to specify the amount being paid. They said I had to shell out $200 to cancel my contract early! I know it's a lot of money, but you'll have to shell out if you want to join in. I'm going to have to shell nearly $3,000 out for a new water heater!See also: out, shellshell out (an amount of money)to spend a certain amount of money. I'm not going to shell out $400 for that! Come on. You owe me. Shell out!See also: out, shellshell outPay, hand over, as in We had to shell out $1,000 for auto repairs. This expression transfers taking a seed such as a pea or nut out of its pod or shell to taking money out of one's pocket. [Colloquial; c. 1800] See also: out, shellshell outv. To pay some amount of money, often reluctantly: I had to shell out $500 on car repairs. We had to shell the full amount of tuition out even though many of the classes had been canceled.See also: out, shellshell an amount of money out verbSee shell out an amount of moneySee also: amount, money, of, out, shellshell out verbSee shell out an amount of moneySee also: out, shellshell out (an amount of money) and shell (an amount of money) out tv. & in. to spend a certain amount of money. I’m not going to shell $400 out for that! See also: amount, money, of, out, shellshell out
shell out[Unix] To spawn an interactive subshell from within a program(e.g. a mailer or editor). "Bang foo runs foo in a subshell,while bang alone shells out."shell outTo temporarily exit an application and go back to the operating system to perform some function. When the operation is completed, control is returned to the application.shell out
shell out To manage a circumscribed tumour by “enucleation”. Shelling out is only warranted in tumours that are known with 100% certainty to be benign—e.g., uterine fibromas—and amenable to complete removal in the first procedure. Shelling out constitutes malpractice for well-circumscribed, nonencapsulated tumours, as fingerlets of proliferating tissue—benign or malignant—may form a nidus for future recurrence and make what would have been an easy, non-shelling excision, extremely difficult due to multiple foci of growth.shell out
Synonyms for shell outverb to distribute (money) as paymentSynonyms- disburse
- expend
- give
- lay out
- outlay
- pay
- spend
- fork out
Synonyms for shell outverb administer or bestow, as in small portionsSynonyms- deal out
- dish out
- dispense
- distribute
- dole out
- mete out
- parcel out
- lot
- administer
- allot
- deal
Related Words- give
- allot
- portion
- assign
- reallot
- deal
- apply
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