tusks
象牙
常用释义
英音[ tʌsks ]
美音[ tʌsks ]
基本释义
- n. 獠牙(tusk 的复数);[建]墙面牙石
- v. 用长牙掘(tusk 的第三人称单数)
例句
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1·Suddenly a massive bull elephant with huge tusks charged us.突然,一只体形壮硕、长着巨型象牙的雄象朝我们冲了过来。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·In Africa elephant tusks or salt were used.在非洲,人们使用象牙或盐。
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3·Safari used to mean coming home with lion skins and elephant tusks, but modern photo-safaris result mostly in great snapshots and stories.狩猎之旅曾经意味着带着狮子皮和象牙回家,但现代摄影狩猎之旅的结果大多是很棒的快照和故事。
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4·North America was populated by a wide variety of great beasts, like mammoth and mastodons, both elephant-like creatures with big tusks, and camels, giant sloths, the list goes on.在北美洲生活着各种各样的巨兽,如猛犸象和乳齿象,都是长着巨大象牙的象状动物,还有骆驼和巨大的树懒,名单待续。
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5·The elephants are poached for their tusks.为获取象牙而偷猎大象。来源: 《牛津词典》
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6·So let me sharpen my tusks while I can.所以让我尽可能磨尖我的牙。
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7·One of these tusks was transported to a region then known as Nova Zembla.其中一根象牙被运到了当时被称为新地布拉的地区。
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8·The fate of the tusks is unknown.那些象牙的命运我们不得而知。
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9·Scoring it with their tusks.用他们的尖牙做上标记。
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10·They also made tools and objects from the tusks.他们还用猛犸獠牙制成工具器物。