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shelled    音标拼音: [ʃ'ɛld]
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shelled
adj 1: of animals or fruits that have a shell [ant: {shell-
less}, {unshelled}]


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  • Shelled vs. deshelled - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "De-shelled" would resolve the ambiguity for me A similar use of "deshelled" seems to occur when describing other things with shells, like eggs and coconuts (see Google books results ) – aedia λ
  • Ambiguous Nuts or To Shell or not to Shell
    'Shelled' is almost always used to mean 'removed from their shells' when referring to nuts at the point of selling serving nibbling But not in biology I'd say that the usual way to refer to 'extracted' oysters is 'shucked'
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    1562 W Turner Herball (1568) ii 33 Thyrtye granes of Lentilles shelled 1803 M Cutler Let 21 Jan in W P Cutler J P Cutler Life, Jrnls Corr M Cutler (1888) II 125 In bad weather, shell out your corn Out (adverbial complement) indicating complete removal; away from the subject or object
  • writing - Capitalization of the Company - English Language Usage . . .
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • Origin of the idiom If ifs and buts were candy and nuts?
    Though by ifs and buts We're oft repelled, May we say that the nuts Are away being shelled! And from " We Australians ," in the [Charters Towers, Queensland] Northern Miner (January 29, 1940): We're a nation young, a nation small, Maybe perhaps you're right That distance makes our help a pall In England's present plight
  • What is the origin of the phrase “it warms the cockles of my heart”?
    Shelled; or perhaps cochleate, turbinated [Cited occurrence:] Love's feeling is more soft and sensible, Than are the tender horns of cockled snails Shakespeare John Kersey, A New English Dictionary, fourth edition (1739) omits the entries for cochlea and cockle-stairs but adds an entry for hot-cockles: Hot-Cockles, a kind of Sport
  • Are peas countable or non-countable? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Count noun pea was back-formed from pease when peas began to be eaten green and shelled as a vegetable and the need arose for a singular Now it's standard Now it's standard – John Lawler
  • What is the origin of the phrase A Mountain Im Willing to Die On?
    Like thousands of other hills in two world wars—in Africa, Italy, North-West Europe and Burma: hills to be clawed up by painful inches in the face of lashing fire and hails of hand grenades; to be captured and held; to be endlessly and backbreakingly dug and wired, for work on defensive positions was never finished; to be shelled off, overrun
  • A figure of speech to illustrate the irreversibility of an action
    It was more of a joke, but in all reality, from what I remember, it's not good to feed chicken products to chickens I don't know about shelled eggs, but if you feed shells to chickens, they will start to eat their own eggs, and if you feed them chicken, they will start killing and eating chickens they live with –





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