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Scuppers Meaning in English

word · lemma: scupper

ˈskəpɝz
SKUH-perz
skˈʌpəz
SKUH-puhz

释义

Scuppers are openings on the side of a ship or boat that let water drain off the deck. In British English slang, 'to scupper' can also mean to ruin or sabotage something.

用法与细微差别

Formal when used for ships; informal or slang when meaning ruin/sabotage (mainly British English: 'The plan was scuppered'). Rarely used outside nautical or UK contexts. Common noun phrase: 'over the scuppers' (completely full).

例句

The rainwater flows off the deck through the scuppers.

basic

Make sure the scuppers are not blocked.

basic

Water spills over the scuppers in a storm.

basic

The sailors opened the scuppers to clear water from the deck quickly.

natural

Heavy rain almost sent water pouring over the scuppers last night.

natural

Their last-minute changes totally scuppers our travel plans.

natural