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刺(戳)的人;松煤杆;划虚线器;
prick·er
prI kr
noun
one that pricks
thorn, prickle
briar
The first known use of pricker was in the 14th century
primpverb
to dress or arrange in a careful or fussy manner
prignoun
a person who annoys others by being too careful about conforming to what is socially acceptable (as in speech and manners)
pricklyadjective
full of or covered with prickles
prickly plants
marked by slight stinging or tingling
a prickly sensation
prickernoun
one that pricks
prickle entry 1 sense 1
1 The whole affair goes safely in the pocket; the quill acting as a sheath to the sharp pricker.
2 Neoprene is also a bit more puncture-resistant than breathable fabric, but flies and prickers can still do damage, so be careful.
3 In the midst, Frank Talbot returned with the tidings that the pricker Guy Norman was nowhere to be found.
4 I stick the tip of the loppers into the pricker canes.
5 On active steed, with lance and blade, The light-armed pricker plied his trade - Let nobles fight for fame; Let vassals follow where they lead, Burghers to guard their townships bleed, But war's the Borderer's game.
6 “I have a thing in my knife that will do for that, sir,” Joyce said; and he produced from his pocket a knife with many blades, one of them being a long pricker.
7 As we have said, Charles IX. had watched the gentlemen as the guards led them one by one from the pricker's hut.
8 The bottom half is first made, being cut square and true with the pricker.
9 Drags the pricker canes out of my way.
10 They are many leaders who shout and beckon, and one, a tall man with a golden beard, who stands before the gate stamping his foot and hallooing them on, as a pricker doth the hounds.
11 It would take several expeditions before I found it, perhaps because it was half-overgrown with pricker bush, weeds and small trees.
12 The knot in the loop was a “conscience pricker,” as he expressed it, that a Scout was pledged to do some one a good turn every day.
13 John Bain, a common pricker, swore that, as he passed her door, he heard her talking to the devil.
14 One noontide I was by Franklin Swinton's gate, when up he rides with a yeoman pricker at his heels.
15 In the practice of production and application, for the convenience and intuitivism of operation, some factories require simple notation on the serial number of pricker.
在实际制造和应用中,为了操作的方便直观,有部分厂家要求刺针的编号用简单写法。
16 But Alexander Bogue, a pricker, came to examine her, and discovered the mark, into which he thrust a pin, which neither pained nor drew blood.
17 Use a sausage pricker or needle to pop any air bubbles.
18 “Take the lamp out and let me try if I can get the wick up with the pricker before I strike the match.”
19 But the pricker went back to Scotland with thirty pounds, the arrangement having been that he was to receive twenty shillings a witch.
20 We tromped through woods, pushing our way around thick shrubs and stepping over pricker bushes.
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hand needle spine pointer sting thorn prick stinger prickle acus spinal tongue spur radius stimulus pike aiguille