tongued
英 [tʌŋd]
美['ʃɑrp'tʌŋd]
- adj. 有…舌头的;说话…的
- v. 用舌头;吹奏管乐器(tongue的过去分词)
英英释义
- 1. provided with or resembling a tongue; often used in combination;
- "tongued shoes"
- "tongued boards"
- "toungued lightning"
- "long-tongued"
- 2. having a manner of speaking as specified; often used in combination;
- "golden-tongued"
- "sharp-tongued"
实用场景例句
- The sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honey - tongued Shakespeare.
- 奥维德的风雅机智的灵魂活在语言甜美流畅的莎士比亚身上.
辞典例句
- He had a sharp - tongued, nagging stepmother.
- 他的继母说话尖刻, 唠叨不休.
辞典例句
- It did his heart good to hear that sharp - tongued Sixth Treasure get told off in public.
- 他看着那“辣货”六宝挨骂,倒觉得很高兴.
汉英文学 - 春蚕
- Nor can I, like that fluent sweet tongued Greek.
- 我也不能像那位希腊人文章流畅.
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- The bamboo shoot in the hills -- sharp - tongued, thick - skinned and hollow inside.
- 山间 竹笋, 嘴尖皮厚腹中空.
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- Though normally quick - tongued, he becomes speechless in front of girls.
- 别看他平常喜欢犯贫, 可一见了女孩儿就说不出话来了.
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- He's not just sharp - tongued but also very thick - skinned.
- 他不但嘴尖,脸皮也厚.
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- The auctioneer was a silver - tongued man from Alabama.
- 那位拍卖商是一位出生于亚拉巴马州的雄辩家.
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- His sharp - tongued criticism pulled me up thought.
- 他尖刻的批评使我思考.
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- The musician tongued the trumpet.
- 音乐家用运舌法吹奏喇叭.
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- Hearing his clumsy - tongued manner, she can do nothing but stand anxiously by his side.
- 看着他拙嘴笨舌的样子, 她在旁边都干着急.
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- He is always annoyingly garrulous and sharp - tongued towards everyone, how could anyone be happy?
- 他总是贫嘴薄舌地挖苦人家, 人家怎能高兴 呢 ?
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双语例句
- 1. Julia was a very tough, sharp-tongued woman.
- 朱莉娅是一个非常粗野、说话刻薄的女子。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honey - tongued Shakespeare.
- 奥维德的风雅机智的灵魂活在语言甜美流畅的莎士比亚身上.
来自辞典例句
- 3. He had a sharp - tongued, nagging stepmother.
- 他的继母说话尖刻, 唠叨不休.
来自辞典例句
- 4. It did his heart good to hear that sharp - tongued Sixth Treasure get told off in public.
- 他看着那“辣货”六宝挨骂,倒觉得很高兴.
来自汉英文学 - 春蚕
- 5. Nor can I, like that fluent sweet tongued Greek.
- 我也不能像那位希腊人文章流畅.
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英文词源
- tongued (adj.)
- "speaking (in a certain manner)," late 14c., in compounds and combinations, from tongue (n.).