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shovel

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++shov·el1 /ˈʃʌvəl/ ●●○ noun [countable]  1. shovel.jpg DTa tool with a rounded blade and a long handle used for moving earth, stones etc 铲子,铁锹 SYN spade2. TBCa part of a large vehicle or machine used for moving or digging earth 〔推土机、挖土机前面的〕铲,铲形部分
Examples from the Corpus
shovelIn tears, I fetched my father who went to work with a shovel and retrieved most of the contents.Did he think that would work if she got him gloves and a rake and shovel?Its workers did this the hard way, with sweat and shovels.When dusk had come, Wade put his shovel aside and moved down the slope to the dock.A 47-year-old man died after an accident involving a 17-ton loading shovel at the Redland Aggregates site at Barham.He went into the nearest town and bought a proper shovel.The shovel itself had metal teeth so it could bite into a pile of dirt.
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shovel2 ●○○ verb (shovelled, shovelling British English, shoveled, shoveling American English) [transitive]  1 DTto lift and move earth, stones etc with a shovel 〔用铲子〕铲起 The workmen shovelled gravel onto the road. 工人们把碎石铲到路面上。 They were out in freezing conditions shovelling snow off the pitch. 他们在外面冒着严寒铲掉球场上的雪。shovel the driveway/sidewalk etc American English (=shovel snow from a road or path) 铲去私人车道/人行道等上的积雪 Everyone was out shoveling their sidewalks. 大家都在外面铲人行道上的积雪。2 shovel something into/onto something PUTto put something, usually food, somewhere quickly 迅速将某物〔一般指食物〕放进/放在 We shovelled food into our mouths as fast as we could. 我们尽快把食物塞进嘴里。
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Examples from the Corpus
shovelParents are cleaning, shoveling, and even teaching to aid schools.They shoveled dirt back into the grave.And no wonder new purchases of bond funds are a pittance compared with what people shovel into stock funds.You might as well take money and shovel it down the drain.All business has to do is back a truck up to the money bin and shovel out the appropriate amount.Men sit silently at the bar, pulling on Buds, shoveling quarters into the video poker machines set in the countertops.Kathy shoveling rain off a sidewalk.Most people shovel without claiming spaces.
Origin shovel1 Old English scofl
shov·el1 nounshovel2 verbChineseSyllable
a a handle tool blade used Corpus long a with rounded and


shovel
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shovel1 /ˈʃʌvəl/ noun [countable]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: scofl

1. a tool with a rounded blade and a long handle used for moving earth, stones etc
   SYN  spade
2. a part of a large vehicle or machine used for moving or digging earth

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shovel2 verb (past tense and past participle shovelled, present participle shovelling British English, shoveled, shoveling American English) [transitive]
1. to lift and move earth, stones etc with a shovel:
    The workmen shovelled gravel onto the road.
    They were out in freezing conditions shovelling snow off the pitch.
    shovel the driveway/sidewalk etc American English (=shovel snow from a road or path)
    Everyone was out shoveling their sidewalks.
2. shovel something into/onto something to put something, usually food, somewhere quickly:
    We shovelled food into our mouths as fast as we could.


shovelBrE /ˈʃʌvl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈʃʌvl/ 🔊 noun
a tool with a long handle and a broad blade with curved edges, used for moving earth, snow, sand, etc. 铲;铁铲workmen with picks and shovels手拿镐铲的工人(NAmE) The children took their pails and shovels to the beach. 孩子们带着桶和铲子到海滩上去了。🔊🔊   compare spade (1)
the part of a large machine or vehicle that digs or moves earth (推土机、挖土机等的)铲,铲形部分
shovelBrE /ˈʃʌvl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈʃʌvl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they shovel BrE /ˈʃʌvl/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌvl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it shovels BrE /ˈʃʌvlz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌvlz/ 🔊past simple shovelled BrE /ˈʃʌvld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌvld/ 🔊past participle shovelled BrE /ˈʃʌvld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌvld/ 🔊past simple (US) shoveled BrE /ˈʃʌvld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌvld/ 🔊past participle (US) shoveled BrE /ˈʃʌvld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌvld/ 🔊 -ing form shovelling BrE /ˈʃʌvlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌvlɪŋ/ 🔊 -ing form (US) shoveling BrE /ˈʃʌvlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈʃʌvlɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth (+ adv./prep.) to lift and move earth, stones, coal, etc. with a shovel 铲;铲起A gang of workmen were shovelling rubble onto a truck. 一帮工人正用铁锹往卡车上装碎石。🔊🔊They went out in freezing conditions to shovel snow. 他们冒着严寒出去铲雪。🔊🔊(NAmE) to shovel the sidewalk/driveway (= to remove snow) 铲除人行道/车行道上的积雪(figurative) He sat at the table, shovelling food into his mouth. 他坐在桌前,一个劲地往嘴里塞吃的。🔊🔊