tusk
英 [tʌsk]
美[tʌsk]
- n. 长牙;尖头,尖形物
- vt. 以牙刺戳;以长牙掘
- n. (Tusk)人名;(波)图斯克
英英释义
- 1. a hard smooth ivory colored dentine that makes up most of the tusks of elephants and walruses
- 2. a long pointed tooth specialized for fighting or digging; especially in an elephant or walrus or hog
实用场景例句
- The important task of subject education is training the person with ability of literacy and humanism.
- 培养兼具科学和人文双重品质的人才,是赋予学科教育的重要使命.
期刊摘选
- A huge tusk decorated the wall of his study.
- 他书房的墙上装饰着一支巨大的象牙.
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- Mammoth Tank: Health increased by 15 %. Tusk Rockets range increased by 17 %, splash radius increased.
- 猛犸坦克: 生命值上升15%. 象牙火箭射程增加17%, 杀伤范围增大.
期刊摘选
- The male narwhal's extraordinary 1 tusk, up to three meters long, inspired 2 legends 3 of unicorns long ago.
- 公角鲸奇特的长牙(长达三米)在古时曾引发关于独角兽的传说.
期刊摘选
- Poland's economic success under the Tusk blunted the edge of public resentment over corruption and unfairness.
- 图斯克政府领导下的波兰取得的经济成功,减少了公众对腐败和不公平的怨恨.
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- If this is artificial or imitation ivory, it must be from a false tusk.
- 如果这是人造的或仿造的象牙, 它必是来自假长牙.
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- We place you herewith a sample order for $ 750, for walrus tusk and whale tooth carving.
- 为订购海象牙与鲸鱼牙齿雕刻品,现寄上美金750元, 请立即安排发货.
期刊摘选
- The narwhal's single, spiral tusk has always been a mystery.
- 独角鲸那独一无二的螺旋状尖角总是被视为神秘之物.
期刊摘选
- Elephants wear the tusk down faster than they can grow it.
- 象牙磨损的速度快于生长的速度。
柯林斯例句
中文词源
tusk 长牙
来自古英语 tusc,犬牙,磨牙,来自 Proto-Germanic*tunthskaz,牙齿,来自 PIE*dent,牙齿,词 源同 tooth,dentist.拼写去鼻音化。
双语例句
- 1. Elephants wear the tusk down faster than they can grow it.
- 象牙磨损的速度快于生长的速度。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. A huge tusk decorated the wall of his study.
- 他书房的墙上装饰着一支巨大的象牙.
来自互联网
- 3. The narwhal's single, spiral tusk has always been a mystery.
- 独角鲸那独一无二的螺旋状尖角总是被视为神秘之物.
来自互联网
- 4. One tusk - --- retain good throw away bad.
- 一齿 ---- 保有良好的,远离坏的.
来自互联网
- 5. The important tusk of subject education is training the person with ability of literacy and humanism.
- 培养兼具科学和人文双重品质的人才,是赋予学科教育的重要使命.
来自互联网
英文词源
- tusk (n.)
- Old English tusc, also transposed as tux, "long, pointed tooth protruding from the mouth of an animal," cognate with Old Frisian tusk, probably from Proto-Germanic *tunthsk- (cognates: Gothic tunþus "tooth"), from an extended form of PIE *dent-, the root of tooth. But "there are no certain cognates outside of the Anglo-Frisian area" [OED].
词态变化
复数: tusks;