英:[ˈtælən]
美:[ˈtælən]
英:[ˈtælən]
美:[ˈtælən]
n.
(尤指猛禽的)爪
(如爪般的)手指
爪状物
锁簧尖状突出部
tal·on
tae ln
复数:talons
taloned (adj.)
noun
the claw of an animal and especially of a bird of prey
a finger or hand of a human being
a part or object shaped like or suggestive of a heel or claw: such as
an ogee molding
the shoulder of the bolt of a lock on which the key acts to shoot the bolt
cards laid aside in a pile in solitaire
stock sense 5c
约在1400年, talounz 指的是“鸟或兽的爪”,可能最初源自于古法语 talon “兽或人的脚后跟或鞋子的后部; 脚步”(12世纪),来自于中世纪拉丁语 talonem “脚后跟”,源自于拉丁语 talus “踝关节”(参见 talus(n.1))。 “对于猛禽的扩展和随后的阶段是英语特有的”[OED]。
[拉]牙座,磨牙低尖:上磨牙后部
跟座
附单
股息单调换券
息票调换券
去掉利息后的债券本金部分
Middle English taloun heel, hind claw of a bird of prey, from Anglo-French talun, from Vulgar Latin *talon-, *talo, from Latin talus ankle, anklebone
The first known use of talon was in the 15th century
tame1 of 2adjective
changed from the wild state so as to become useful and obedient to human beings : domesticated
a tame elephant
made gentle and obedient
lacking spirit or interest : dull
tame2 of 2verb
to make or become tame
tame a lion
to subject to cultivation
wilderness tamed by farmers
to bring under control : subdue
tame your temper
tame1 of 2adjective
changed from the wild state so as to become useful and obedient to human beings : domesticated
a tame elephant
made gentle and obedient
lacking spirit or interest : dull
tame2 of 2verb
to make or become tame
tame a lion
to subject to cultivation
wilderness tamed by farmers
to bring under control : subdue
tame your temper
tame1 of 2adjective
changed from the wild state so as to become useful and obedient to human beings : domesticated
a tame elephant
made gentle and obedient
lacking spirit or interest : dull
tame2 of 2verb
to make or become tame
tame a lion
to subject to cultivation
wilderness tamed by farmers
to bring under control : subdue
tame your temper
tambourinenoun
a shallow drum with one head and loose metal disks at the sides that is played by shaking or striking with the hand
tamarisknoun
any of a genus of chiefly desert shrubs of Eurasia and Africa that have small narrow leaves and clusters of tiny flowers
tamarindnoun
a tropical tree of the legume family that has hard yellowish wood, feathery leaves, and red-striped yellow flowersalso: its fruit which has a sour pulp used especially for preserves or as a seasoning in cooking
tamaracknoun
any of several American larchesespecially: one of the northern U.S. and Canada
the wood of a tamarack
tame1 of 2adjective
changed from the wild state so as to become useful and obedient to human beings : domesticated
a tame elephant
made gentle and obedient
lacking spirit or interest : dull
tame2 of 2verb
to make or become tame
tame a lion
to subject to cultivation
wilderness tamed by farmers
to bring under control : subdue
tame your temper
talusnoun
a pile of rocks broken off from and found at the base of a cliff or steep slope
talonnoun
the claw of an animal and especially of a bird of prey
talonnoun
the crushing region of the crown of an upper molar
1 He could still feel the talons, die pain.
2 Races back, though it doesn’t have the thick down of its neighbor, the well-armored talons of the grouse.
3 If you put this on a Talon ss, it will not have sound suppression.
如果你把一个爪ss,它不会有良好的抑制。
4 This time around, Wun's creations were a crossover between the wardrobes of American Horror Story and Beetlejuice, culminating in one grand lineup of pieces splashed with fake blood, umbrellas hats, talon manicures and more.
5 As he spoke, Matthias had been moving away from the seeking talons.
6 The gryphons arrived in a wave of angry beaks, talons, and wings, swarming around the giant, trying to get under his legs.
7 In fact, some humans actually live peacefully near Talon territories, if those humans are few and show the land proper respect.
事实上,如果人类不多而且能对土地抱有恰当的尊敬,他们居然可以安宁的生活在魔爪的领地边。
8 I sewed every free minute for four days, and when they were finished, I began a glove to protect my hand from Frightful’s sharp talons.
9 He was even willing to pay Talon Karrde 70,000 credits to ensure Mount Tantiss was obliterated.
他甚至愿意向塔隆·卡德支付70000元来确保坦堤斯山被彻底摧毁.
10 Their parental instincts are at their height, and they defend their offspring with strikes and slicing talons.
11 Pah had the wingspan of an elephant and talons as sharp as knives.
12 The beast squatted low, tilting the girl’s chin with one yellowed talon.
13 She put on the thick glove that protected her arm from his talons, then held her arm out.
14 Starry Night twisted together a fairy tale, tree or building, like aquatic weed, smoke or talon.
星空象童话一样扭在一起, 树,还是建筑, 象水草 、 炊烟或魔爪.
15 But right now she was coming toward her, those aquamarine fingernails poised like talons.
16 Luke carried it into the house, where we marveled at its soft plumage and pitiless talons.
17 She dug her talons into my skin to brace herself during the bumpy ride to the ground.
18 Her hands tense up, her fingers looking like talons.
19 Fear engulfed Ben, its talons sliding down the tissues of his belly.
20 Gently he held her talons again, and a new feeling brightened Frightful’s mood.