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单词 brick
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brick

noun
 
/brɪk/
/brɪk/
Idioms
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    [countable, uncountable] baked clay used for building walls, houses and other buildings; an individual block of this
    • The school is built of brick.
    • a pile of bricks
    • a brick wall
    see also power brick, red-brick
    Extra Examples
    • He got a job at the local brick works.
    • They moved the whole house, brick by brick.
    • They put an extra course of bricks around the pool.
    • We rebuilt the fireplace using salvaged bricks.
    • a house of red brick
    • learning to lay bricks properly
    Topics Buildingsb2, Physics and chemistryb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • red
    • adobe
    • clay
    verb + brick
    • lay
    • use
    • hurl
    brick + noun
    • wall
    • building
    • house
    preposition
    • in brick
    • of brick
    phrases
    • brick by brick
    • bricks and mortar
    • a course of bricks
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a plastic or wooden block, used as a toy for young children to build things with
  3. [countable, usually singular] (British English, old-fashioned, informal) a friend that you can rely on when you need help
    • Thanks for looking after the children today—you're a real brick.
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: from Middle Low German, Middle Dutch bricke, brike; probably reinforced by Old French brique; of unknown ultimate origin.
Idioms
be banging, etc. your head against a brick wall
  1. (informal) to keep trying to do something that will never be successful
    • Trying to reason with them was like banging my head against a brick wall.
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2
be up against a brick wall
  1. to be unable to make any progress because there is a difficulty that stops youTopics Difficulty and failurec2
drop a brick/clanger
  1. (British English, informal) to say something that offends or embarrasses somebody, although you did not intend to
like a cat on hot bricks (British English)
like a cat on a hot tin roof
  1. very nervous
    • She was like a cat on hot bricks before her driving test.
like a cat on a hot tin roof
(British English also like a cat on hot bricks)
  1. very nervous
    • She was like a cat on a hot tin roof before her driving test.
like a ton of bricks
  1. (informal) very heavily; very severely
    • Disappointment hit her like a ton of bricks.
    • They came down on him like a ton of bricks (= criticized him very severely).
make bricks without straw
  1. (British English) to try to work without the necessary material, money, information, etc.

brick

verb
/brɪk/
/brɪk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they brick
/brɪk/
/brɪk/
he / she / it bricks
/brɪks/
/brɪks/
past simple bricked
/brɪkt/
/brɪkt/
past participle bricked
/brɪkt/
/brɪkt/
-ing form bricking
/ˈbrɪkɪŋ/
/ˈbrɪkɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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