plumb
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you plumb something mysterious or difficult to understand, you succeed in understanding it. 探出究竟[文学性]
She never abandoned her attempts to plumb my innermost emotions. 她从未放弃过洞悉我内心深处情感的努力。
2. V-T When someone plumbs a building, they put in all the pipes for carrying water. 铺设水管
She learned to wire and plumb the house herself. 她学会了自己给房子排线和铺设水管。
3. PHRASE If someone plumbs the depths of an unpleasant emotion or quality, they experience it or show it to an extreme degree. 经受极度的···; 表现出极端的···[oft PHR 'of' n]
They frequently plumb the depths of loneliness, humiliation, and despair. 他们常常陷入孤独、屈辱和绝望的深渊。
4. PHRASE If you say that something plumbs new depths, you mean that it is worse than all the things of its kind that have existed before, even though some of them have been very bad. 糟糕到新低点; 降至最低点[oft PHR 'of' n]
Relations between the two countries have plumbed new depths. 这两国关系已降至最低点。
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plumb /plʌm/ (plumbing,plumbed,plumbs)
剑桥词典
plumb verb [T] (WATER)
to supply a building or a device with water pipes , or to connect a building or a device to a water pipe
给…装水管
We've discovered that our house isn't plumbed properly . 我们发现我们房子里的水管安装得有问题。
I think we can plumb the new bath into the existing pipes . 我想我们可以把新浴缸接到现有的水管上。
Have you plumbed the dishwasher in yet ? 你给洗碗机接上水管了吗?
plumb verb [T] (DEEP)
engineering specializedto measure how deep something is, especially water
测(尤指水)的深度
to understand or discover all about something
探索,探究
Now that she had begun , she wanted to plumb her own childhood further . 既然已经开始了,她就想深入发掘一番自己童年的故事。