1.【植】草棉;棉,棉花;棉线;棉布,棉织品;〈美口〉脱脂棉
2.科顿
1.一致,赞同 (with) 接近,亲近 (to with) (对提案等)抱好感,欢迎
2.娇养,娇宠
1.cloth made from the white fibers of a plant called a cotton plant; made from cotton cloth; a material or piece of clothing made of cotton
2.a plant grown in warm regions that has white fibers used for making cotton cloth
3.soft cotton used, for example, for cleaning a cut on your skin or removing makeup. The British word is cotton wool.
4.thread
1.cloth made from the white fibers of a plant called a cotton plant; made from cotton cloth; a material or piece of clothing made of cotton
2.a plant grown in warm regions that has white fibers used for making cotton cloth
3.soft cotton used, for example, for cleaning a cut on your skin or removing makeup. The British word is cotton wool.
4.thread
1.And he began to wonder why the rest of America hadn't cottoned on to this.
而且他开始感到惊讶,为什么其他美国人还没有明白这一点呢。
2.They never cottoned onto the idea that there had to be running maintenance if machinery and equipment were going to last.
要使机器和设备持久,必须经常保养。这种想法他们总是觉得格格不入。
3.Allergan, the pharmaceutical company that developed Botox, soon cottoned on and started marketing Botox as a migraine treatment.
研制了肉毒杆菌素的制药公司爱力根(Allergan)很快抓住时机,开始宣传肉毒杆菌素可治疗偏头痛。
4.He'd been speaking for half an hour before I cottoned on to what he meant.
听他讲了半个小时以后我才明白了他的意思。
5.Employers have cottoned on to this and now often mention a "social purpose" in their recruitment advertisements.
雇主喜欢这一现象,现在常常在招聘面试中提到“社会使命”。
6.It was a long time before I cottoned on to what he meant.
过了好长时间我才弄清楚他的意思。
7.I suddenly cottoned on to what he was doing.
我突然明白了他在做什么。
8.Mr. FISHER: Now, either somebody worked this out or a few guys just cottoned onto it by accident.
余志稳先生:现在,无论是某个人想到了这一点,还是几个家伙偶然到发现了这一点。
9.The authorities finally cottoned on when she broadened her reach, subsidising a small taxi firm in addition to her private clients.
她的手越伸越远,拿钱资助一家小型出租车公司以及私人客户,当局最终发现了她的举动。
10.Foreign textile mills, they hope, have cottoned on to the difference.
他们希望外国纺织厂理解美国与其它国家棉花品质上的差别。