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单词 brickfields
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brick /brik/

noun
  1. Baked clay
  2. A shaped block of baked clay, generally rectangular in shape (the standard dimensions being about 23cm×11.5cm×6.5cm (9×41/2×3in))
  3. A brick-shaped block of other material, often compressed
  4. A child's building block of wood, etc
  5. A loaf or a bun more or less in the shape of a brick
  6. The colour of brick, brick-red
  7. An old-fashioned bulky mobile phone (informal)
  8. A helpful, supportive, kind person (informal)
adjective
  1. Made of brick or bricks
  2. Of the colour of brick, brick-red
transitive verb
  1. To fill or wall (in, up, etc) with brick
  2. To cover with brick or an appearance of brick
ORIGIN: Fr brique, from the same root as break1

brickˈen adjective (obsolete)

Made of brick

brickˈie noun (informal)

A bricklayer

brickˈing noun

  1. Brickwork
  2. Imitation brickwork

brickˈy adjective

Like or of brick

brickˈbat noun

  1. A piece of brick, esp if used as a missile
  2. A critical remark

brickˈclay noun

  1. A clay containing sand and a good deal of iron
  2. Any clay, loam or earth used for brickmaking

brickˈ-dust noun

  1. Powdered brick
  2. The colour of powdered red brick

brickˈ-earth noun

A clayey silt or loam used for brickmaking

brickˈfield noun

A place where bricks are made

brickˈfielder noun (Aust)

A hot dry wind (orig one bringing dust from the brickfields of Sydney suburbs)

brickˈ-kiln noun

A kiln in which bricks are made

brickˈlayer noun

In the building trade, a person who lays and builds with bricks

brickˈlaying noun

brickˈmaker noun

brickˈmaking noun

brickˈ-nog or brickˈ-nogging see nog2

brick-redˈ adjective

Of the colour of an ordinary red brick

bricksˈ-and-morˈtar adjective

(of a commercial enterprise, etc) not using the Internet to conduct its business

brickˈ-shaped adjective

Of the shape of a standard brick

brickˈ-tea noun

Tea pressed into cakes

brickˈwork noun

  1. Work constructed in brick
  2. Bricklaying

brickˈworks noun

A factory producing bricks

brickˈyard noun

A brickfield

drop a brick

To say or do something horrifyingly tactless or indiscreet

like a ton of bricks

Heavily and promptly

like banging (or knocking) one's head against a brick wall

Said of a laborious but unrewarding attempt, eg to persuade, inform, etc

make bricks without straw

  1. To try to do a piece of work without the materials necessary for it
  2. To make something that will not last

see through a brick wall

To be unusually perspicacious

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