hammerhead
英 ['hæməhed]
美['hæmɚhɛd]
- n. 锤头;笨蛋
- adj. 锤头状的;鲁钝的
英英释义
- 1. these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence
- 2. the striking part of a hammer
- 3. medium-sized live-bearing shark with eyes at either end of a flattened hammer-shaped head; worldwide in warm waters; can be dangerous
实用场景例句
- It a haven for hammerhead ( and ) white tip sharks, as well as ( manta rays ).
- 它对槌头双髻鲨、白鳍鲨 、 蝠 鲼 来说是个安全的地方.
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- It's a heaven for hammerhead and white tip sharks, as well as manta rays.
- 这里是槌头白顶鲨和蝠鲼的憩息地.
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- It is a haven for hammerhead and white tip sharks , as well as manta rays.
- 同时也是撞木鲛,吃人鲨和蝠?鱼的天堂.
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- It is a heaven haven for hammerhead and white tip sharks, as well as manta rays.
- 对于槌头双髻鲨、白色背鳍鲨和蝠鲼来说, 这里确实成为了它们的避难所.
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- A great hammerhead shark will reach an average of 500 lbs. at adulthood.
- 一只成年的大锤头鲨可以长到约500磅.
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- A hammerhead shark is fatally caught in a gill net in Mexico's Gulf of California.
- 一头双髻鲨最终在墨西哥的加利福尼亚海湾被刺网捕获.
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- Choice having introduced the hammerhead and cleading chemical composition.
- 介绍了锤头和衬板化学成分的选择.
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- Ha! Missed again, you hammerhead halibut. Here boy, here, go get it.
- 哈! 又错过了, 你这只锤子头的大比目鱼. 这里,小子, 这里, 抓住它.
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中文词源
hammerhead 锤头鲨
因这种鲨鱼的头形如锤子而得名。
双语例句
- 1. Choice having introduced the hammerhead and cleading chemical composition.
- 介绍了锤头和衬板化学成分的选择.
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- 2. Ha! Missed again, you hammerhead halibut. Here boy, here, go get it.
- 哈! 又错过了, 你这只锤子头的大比目鱼. 这里,小子, 这里, 抓住它.
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- 3. It a haven for hammerhead ( and ) white tip sharks, as well as ( manta rays ).
- 它对槌头双髻鲨、白鳍鲨 、 蝠 鲼 来说是个安全的地方.
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- 4. It's a heaven for hammerhead and white tip sharks, as well as manta rays.
- 这里是槌头白顶鲨和蝠鲼的憩息地.
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- 5. These gates were constructed through a modular design that combines molecular beacon stem - loops with hammerhead - type deoxyribozymes.
- 通过将分子信标的茎环结构与脱氧核酶结合,构建了这些逻辑门.
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英文词源
- hammerhead (adj.)
- also hammer-head, 1560s, "head of a hammer," from hammer (n.) + head (n.). From 1796 (American English) in reference to a kind of shark, so called for its broad, transverse head. The animal is referred to as hammer-headed shark from 1752 and hammer-fish from 1745. The older name for it was balance-fish; there was a full specimen and a head of another under that name in the Royal Society Museum by 1681:
He hath his Name not unaptly from the ſhape of his Head, very different from that of all other Fiſhes, being ſpread out horizontally, like the Beam of a Balance; his eyes ſtanding at the two extremes, as the iron Hooks do at the end of the Beam. He grows sometimes to the length of four or five yards: but this is a young one. [Nehemiah Grew, M.D., "Catalogue & Deſcription Of the Natural and Artificial Rarities Belonging to the Royal Society And preſerved at Greſham Colledge. Whereunto is Subjoyned the Comparative Anatomy of Stomachs and Guts. By the ſame author" London, 1681 ]
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