vermiculate如何读

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vermiculate是什么意思

adj.

蠕虫状的,虫蛀的,迂回的

vt.

使虫蛀,给…作虫迹形装饰

vermiculate变形

第三人称单数:vermiculates

现在分词:vermiculating

过去式:vermiculated

过去分词:vermiculated

vermiculate词根

词根:vermicide

adj.

vermicular 蠕虫的

vermiculated 蠕虫的

vermiform 蠕虫状的

n.

vermicide 杀蠕虫药;打虫药

vermiculation 蠕动;蠕虫爬迹形的装饰

v.

vermiculated 虫蛀过(vermiculate的过去分词)

vermiculate英英释义

Verb

1. decorate with wavy or winding lines

Adjective

1. eaten (or as if eaten) by worms

2. decorated with wormlike tracery or markings;

"vermicular (or vermiculated) stonework"

vermiculate词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin vermiculātus "marked with wavy lines," from vermiculus "insect larva, grub" (from vermis "worm" + -culus, diminutive suffix) + -ātus -ate >entry 3 — more at worm >entry 1

The first known use of vermiculate was in 1605

vermiculate 例句

1 This bird was killed July 30, 1908, when the bird was in eclipse, but not perfectly so, as there were vermiculated feathers mixed with eclipse feathers on the breast, abdomen, and flanks.

2 With its feudal class system intact - if moth-eaten and vermiculated - British society exhibits small but crucial differences in its satiric temperament.

3 The upper side of the tail is vermiculated with whitish and the underside of the tail is black.

4 Above and breast rich buff finely vermiculated with black.

5 On their backs were vermiculate patterns that were maps of the world in its becoming.

6 Religion itself in the hearts of the unreal, is a dead thing; what seems life in it, is the vermiculate life of a corpse.

7 Wing-coverts finely vermiculated; tail coppery tipped with black; outer web and end of outer feathers white, mottled with black.

8 It is here, literally to every dimple in the back of the falling hand, and every crinkle of the vermiculated stone-work.

9 And to leave her would be to quarrel, and start a thousand vermiculate questions, as Lord Bacon calls them, for which life is too serious in my eyes.

10 The latter, which is square like a campanile, the corners being vermiculated, is noticeable for the elegance of a few carvings sparsely distributed.

11 The vermiculated stone copings of the hotel de la Force mark the transition between what is called the architecture of the Renaissance and that of Henri III.,

12 The other part is ornamented with coupled pilasters, charged with vermiculated rustics, and other embellishments of highly-finished workmanship.

13 He took the scientists to the kitchen and there in the cooking pot were the telltale head and feet of Scotopelia bouvieri, the little-known vermiculated fishing owl.

14 Above drab, back tinged with pinkish rusty and faintly vermiculated with reddish brown; breast paler ashy faintly suffused with pinkish or rusty; belly whitish; underparts finely barred with reddish brown and streaked with clove-brown.

15 Antimony also increases tensile strength but decreases cross section sensitivity of vermiculate cast iron.

适量锑提高抗拉强度,降低蠕铁断面敏感性.

16 In spirits black, yellow spotted and varied, beneath gray, vermiculated with blackish; tail black-ringed.

17 This noble structure is of brick, with vermiculated stone-work at the angles and on the casings of the doors and windows.

18 Its white mantle, delicately vermiculated with black, extends like a wedding veil over the head, back and tail, in striking contrast to the blue-black underparts, red cheek patches, and red legs.

19 Young dark-coloured, with vermiculated marks on the chin, chest, and abdomen.

20 Resembling L. r. nelsoni in corresponding plumage, "but much darker; in extreme blackness of coloration nearly like Lagopus evermanni, but feathers of chest and back more or less finely vermiculated with hazel."

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