柯林斯詞典pill /p?l/ (pills) 1. N-COUNT Pills are small solid round masses of medicine or vitamins that you swallow without chewing. 藥丸 Why do I have to take all these pills? 我為什么非得全部吃了這些藥丸?2. N-SING If a woman is on the pill, she takes a special pill that prevents her from becoming pregnant. 避孕藥 She had been on the pill for three years. 她曾服了3年的避孕藥。3. V to give pills to 開藥給4. V 5. V to peel or skin (something) 剝(或削)皮[archaic, DIALECT] 6. PHRASE If a person or group has to accept a failure or an unpleasant piece of news, you can say that it was a bitter pill or a bitter pill to swallow. 苦果 You're too old to be given a job. That's a bitter pill to swallow. 你年齡太大,不能給你工作了。那樣的事情是吞苦果。7. PHRASE If someone does something to sweeten the pill, they do it to make some unpleasant news or an unpleasant measure more acceptable. 讓壞消息或措施變得容易接受 A few words of praise help to sweeten the pill of criticism. 幾句贊賞的話有助于使批評(píng)更容易被接受。 返回 pill劍橋詞典 pill noun [C] (MEDICINE) a small solid piece of medicine that a person swallows without chewing (= crushing with the teeth ) 藥丸;藥片 a sleeping pill 安眠藥 a vitamin pill 維生素片 My mother takes three or four pills a day . 我媽媽每天吃3至4粒藥。 Jamie's always had trouble swallowing pills. 杰米吞藥時(shí)總是很費(fèi)勁。 ?the pill a type of pill for women that is taken every day in order to prevent them from becoming pregnant (女性的)口服避孕藥 Are you on the pill? 你在服避孕藥嗎? 例句 The new pill will be used alongside existing medicines .These pills I've been taking have done nothing for me.The doctor prescribed some pills.Dad's always forgetting to take his pills.When he was 17 he took an overdose of sleeping pills and nearly died . pill noun [C] (PERSON) US an annoying person 令人討厭的人 Jennifer was being such a pill today. 珍妮弗今天真煩人。 pill noun [C] (ON CLOTHING) US (UK bobble) a small ball of threads that develops on the surface of clothes or material (衣服或布料上的)球粒,纖維絨球 She sat there sulking and picking the pills off her sweater . 她坐在那里生悶氣,一個(gè)勁地拽著毛衣上的絨球。 習(xí)語(yǔ)sugar the pill 返回 pill