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复数:quills
第三人称单数:quills
现在分词:quilling
过去式:quilled
过去分词:quilled
quill-like (adj.)
noun
a bobbin, spool, or spindle on which filling yarn is wound
a roll of dried bark
cinnamon quills
the hollow horny shaft of a feather see feather illustration
one of the hollow sharp spines of a porcupine or hedgehog
pen entry 3 sense 3
something made from or resembling the quill of a featherespecially: a pen for writing
a float for a fishing line
verb
transitive verb
to pierce with quills
to wind (thread or yarn) on a quill
to make a series of small rounded ridges in (cloth)
约于1400年, quil,“芦苇片,藤条,羽毛的中空茎”(用作液体排放的管道),可能与中古德语 kil “鹅毛笔”有关,源自下地德语 quiele,其起源不明。意思是“用鹅、天鹅或其他鸟类的大羽毛制成的书写笔”始于1550年代; “豪猪刺”始于约1600年。在钢笔或笔尖出现后, Quill-pen 于1828年被证实使用。
Noun Middle English quil hollow reed, bobbin; akin to Middle High German kil large feather
The first known use of quill was in the 15th century
quininenoun
a bitter white drug obtained from cinchona bark and used especially to treat malaria
quincenoun
the fruit of an Asian tree that resembles a yellow apple with hard flesh and is used especially for marmalade, jelly, and preservesalso: a tree that bears quinces
quilt1 of 2noun
a bed cover made of two layers of cloth with a filling of wool, cotton, or down held together by patterned stitching
quilt2 of 2verb
to construct (as by padding, covering with patterns, or sewing layers together) like a quilt
quiltingnoun
material that is quilted or used for making quilts
the process of quilting
quilt1 of 2noun
a bed cover made of two layers of cloth with a filling of wool, cotton, or down held together by patterned stitching
quilt2 of 2verb
to construct (as by padding, covering with patterns, or sewing layers together) like a quilt
quilt1 of 2noun
a bed cover made of two layers of cloth with a filling of wool, cotton, or down held together by patterned stitching
quilt2 of 2verb
to construct (as by padding, covering with patterns, or sewing layers together) like a quilt
quilt1 of 2noun
a bed cover made of two layers of cloth with a filling of wool, cotton, or down held together by patterned stitching
quilt2 of 2verb
to construct (as by padding, covering with patterns, or sewing layers together) like a quilt
quillnoun
the hollow tubelike part of a feather
one of the large stiff feathers of the wing or tail
one of the hollow sharp spines of a porcupine or hedgehog
a pen made from a feather
quillnoun
the hollow tubelike part of a feather
one of the large stiff feathers of the wing or tail
one of the hollow sharp spines of a porcupine or hedgehog
a pen made from a feather
quillnoun
the hollow tubelike part of a feather
one of the large stiff feathers of the wing or tail
one of the hollow sharp spines of a porcupine or hedgehog
a pen made from a feather
1 The fox lay perfectly still, eyes closed tightly, wind whistling through his nose, until every single quill had been removed and placed in a neat pile beside him.
2 Thinking quickly, he reached into his pocket and pulled out a quill pen.
3 The spellbooks had vanished; this time it contained an assortment of broken Sneakoscopes, some parchment and quills, and what looked like a silvery Invisibility Cloak.
4 Lockton pushed a sheet of paper, a quill, and the inkstand across the desk to the mayor.
5 My classmates were as unastonished by their extravagant traits as a blowfish is by its quills.
6 He dipped his quill in the ink pot and continued to write.
7 I set down the quill, wiped my damp hands on my skirt, and picked it up again.
8 This language is officially called Structured Query language (or SQL, pronounced sea-quill).
这个语言称作结构化查询语言(或SQL,发音是sea - quill)。
9 I pointed with my lips across the fire to Minerva, who was absorbed in chewing through a bag of porcupine quills she’d harvested last week when we ran across its carcass.
10 The spiked branch barely brushed over the long spinal quills quivering along his arched back, and in my haste I let go of the stake.
11 His whole head was throbbing violently with the pain of infection from the quills, and more than anything he wanted time to scratch and scratch; to rub the burning cheek along the ground.
12 His hair, carefully brushed and slicked down in front, stood up in a stiff halo of quills at the back.
13 Hermione sighed and laid down her quill.
赫敏叹着气放下羽毛笔。
14 High precision ground spindle and larger quill.
地面高精度主轴和更大的鹅毛笔。
15 Suddenly she dropped the quill as a wild happiness flooded her.
她突然感到一阵无限的快乐,当即丢开了手里的鹅毛笔.
16 Prince opened the logbook and picked up a quill.
17 “If you had not attacked the porcupine, you would not have quills in your face.”
18 As it crawled through downtown, the float looked something like an enormous green reptile with a sleek cedar spine and eight wavering spruce quills.
19 "We had Best see to drawing up those documents. Lord Varys, send for parchment and quill. And someone will need to wake Joffrey."
20 Then he pulled a new bottle out of his bedside cabinet, dipped his quill into it, and dropped a blot onto the first page of the diary.
1 硬毛
2 折裥
3 鹅毛笔
6 翮笔
11 羽毛管
12 棘刺
13 刺穿
piercing stabbing transfixion bite perforate transpierce pass strike pin pierce impale percolate transfix
15 羽根
18 刺
pushing acantha pass stick dig spine stab poke thrust sting lunge thorn prick prod stinger prickle pricking lancinate put cut strike pink pierce puncture prong job Thorn thrusting pinprick JAG spike jab chib jook scratch tattoo spear stingray spinal push dub stimulus dart splinter foin spicula acicula jag run plant bite spit spinous spur tilt pike hedgehog urchin pricker stoccado aculeus steel broddle
20 线轴
21 空心轴