piquet

英 [pɪˈkɛt] 美 [pɪˈkeɪ]

n.  皮克牌(一种牌戏);哨兵,前(警戒)哨



双语例句

  1. My clients compare New York with Florida, Mr. Piquet said of his Brazilian clientele, and if Florida has much lower taxes, that could be a deciding factor for them to buy there instead.
    我的客户会把纽约和佛罗里达做比较,皮奎特提到他的巴西客户时说,如果佛罗里达的税费要低很多,那么这会成为一个决定性的因素,促使他们转而在佛罗里达买房。
  2. Q.What is your reaction to the future of compatriot Nelson Piquet?
    你觉得这对少爷的将来会有怎样的影响?

英英释义

noun

  1. a form of military punishment used by the British in the late 17th century in which a soldier was forced to stand on one foot on a pointed stake

      Synonym:    picket

    1. a card game for two players using a reduced pack of 32 cards