柯林斯词典scupper /ˈskʌpə/ 1. N a drain or spout allowing water on the deck of a vessel to flow overboard (船的)排水孔; 排水管[nautical] scupper /ˈskʌpə/ N 1. V to overwhelm, ruin, or disable 战胜; 毁灭; 使失去能力[slang] 返回 scupper剑桥词典 scupper verb [T] (SINK) to sink your own ship on purpose 故意使(自己的船)沉没 scupper verb [T] (SPOIL) to cause something such as a plan or an opportunity to fail 使失败;使泡汤 Arriving late for the interview scuppered my chances of getting the job . 面试迟到使我失去了获得这份工作的机会。 返回 scupper