refill
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you refill something, you fill it again after it has been emptied. 重新装满
I refilled our wine glasses. 我重新斟满了我们的酒杯。
2. N-COUNT Refill is also a noun. 重新装满[非正式]
Max held out his cup for a refill. 马克斯伸出他的杯子要求再满上。
3. N-COUNT A refill of a particular product is a quantity of that product sold in a cheaper container than the one it is usually sold in. You use a refill to fill the more permanent container when it is empty. 补充剂
Refill packs are cheaper and lighter. 补充剂包装更便宜,更轻。
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refill (refilling,refilled,refills)
动词读作riːˈfɪl。名词读作ˈriːfɪl。
剑桥词典
- (a container holding ) an amount of some material needed to fill up again an object that has become empty
(容器的)填充物,填补料;再次填充满…的量
My pen seems to be running out of ink - I need a refill. 我的钢笔好像没墨水了——我需要再去灌满。
informal Chuck, you've nearly finished your drink - do you want a refill? 查克,你杯里的酒快喝完了——还想添满吗? 返回 refill