scuttled

scuttled [s'kʌtld]  [s'kʌtld] 

原级:scuttle

第三人称单数:scuttles

第三人称复数:scuttles

现在分词:scuttling

scuttled 基本解释
使船沉没( scuttle的过去式和过去分词 );快跑,急走;
scuttled 单语例句

1. Several Christmas weekend events were scuttled by the blackout, including a show at the Blaisdell Concert Hall by comedian Howie Mandel.

2. NBA commissioner David Stern approved the move after plans for a new arena to replace Key Arena were scuttled five years ago.

3. Cook however accused Berlusconi and the rest of the Milan hierarchy of hypocrisy, claiming they had effectively scuttled a deal that they had been desperate to do.

4. He immediately scuttled back up the precipice and dove in three more times.

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5. The dispute scuttled a joint research project on the defoliant earlier this year after the two sides couldn't agree on parameters for the study.

6. The failed launch also scuttled a food aid deal between Pyongyang and Washington, under which the former promised to halt nuclear and missile tests.

7. The deal is subject to approval from Chinese government agencies and third parties, an issue which has scuttled previously agreed investments from Chinese companies.

8. Unable to stand against the superior Japanese warships, the Chinese navy scuttled their own vessels in the Yangtze River to disrupt shipping lanes.

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9. The government's first attempt was scuttled because of fears the government would have access to too much personal information.

10. However, the Nets scuttled those plans by trading Yi to the Washington Wizards in July.