dice

/daɪs/
A dice is a small cube which has between one and six spots or numbers on its sides, and which is used in games to provide random numbers. 骰子 (古英语中,)(dice)(仅用作复数,单数为)(die)

noun [专属名词] 骰子;掷骰游戏;小块食物

I throw both dice and get double 6. 我掷出2个骰子,开了2个6点。

verb [vt. 及物动词] 把(食物)切成小块;玩掷骰子游戏;<澳,非正式>拒绝,抛弃

Dice the onion and boil in the water for about fifteen minutes. 把洋葱切成小块,在水里煮15分钟左右。

noun [专属名词] 【名】 (Dice)(美)戴斯(人名)

Peter the Great had a monopoly on dice, because people gambled a lot. 彼得大帝曾经垄断了骰子的销售,因为人们经常赌博。

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The order of play is decided by the roll of a dice. 比赛顺序是通过掷骰子决定的。
If there'd been a halfway decent house for rent on this island, I would have taken it. But it was no dice. 如果这座岛上有稍微像样的房子出租,我就租下来了。但连那样的房子都租不到。
If the Republicans were to say "no dice," the Democrats would think they have a campaign issue. 如果共和党说“不行”,民主党就会认为这正好可以在竞选上大做文章。