loggerhead如何读

英:['lɒgəhed]

美:['lɒgəˌhed]

loggerhead是什么意思

  • n.傻子;笨蛋;铁头棒;大得不成比例的头;红海龟

loggerhead自然拼读

log·ger·head

law gr hed [or] la gr hed

loggerhead扩展

loggerheaded (adj.)

loggerhead英英释义

noun

blockhead

headespecially: a disproportionately large head

a very large chiefly carnivorous sea turtle (Caretta caretta) of subtropical and temperate waters

alligator snapping turtle

an iron tool consisting of a long handle terminating in a ball or bulb that is heated and used to melt tar or to heat liquids

loggerhead词组

at loggerheads对立,冲突

loggerhead词源中文解释

1580年代,“愚蠢的人,傻瓜,笨蛋,呆子”,可能来自方言 logger “沉重的木块”+ head(n.)。后来它的意思是一种厚头铁工具(1680年代),一种炮弹,鲸船尾部的支柱和一种海龟(1650年代)。Loggerheads “打斗,拳击”来自1670年代,但复合词中的确切概念不确定,也许它暗示了用作武器的重型工具。短语 at loggerheads “意见不合”首次记录于1670年代。

[W]e three loggerheads be: a sentence frequently written under two heads, and the reader by repeating it makes himself the third. [Grose, "Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue," 1785]
“我们三个傻瓜:这是一句经常写在两个标题下的句子,读者通过重复它使自己成为第三个人。”[Grose,“俚语词典”,1785年]

loggerhead词源英文解释

probably from English dialect logger block of wood + English head

The first known use of loggerhead was in 1588

loggerhead儿童词典英英释义

logicnoun

the study of the rules and tests of sound reasoning

reasoning sense 1especially: sound reasoning

no logic in that remark

connection (as of facts or events) in a way that seems reasonable

the logic of a situation

the arrangement of circuit elements (as in a computer) needed for computation

logy1 of 2adjective

sluggish, tired

-logy2 of 2noun combining form

doctrine : theory : science

biology

log1 of 3noun

a large piece of a cut or fallen treeespecially: a long piece of a tree trunk trimmed and ready for sawing

a device for measuring the speed of a ship

the daily record of a ship's speed and progress

the full record of a ship's voyage or of an aircraft's flight

a record of performance, events, or day-to-day activities

a computer log

log2 of 3verb

to cut trees for lumber or to clear land of trees in lumbering

to put details of or about in a log

to move a distance or reach a speed as noted in a log

to sail a ship or fly an aircraft for an indicated distance or time

the pilot logged thousands of miles and hundreds of hours

log3 of 3noun

logarithm

loggerheadnoun

any of several very large turtlesespecially: a flesh-eating sea turtle of the warmer parts of the western Atlantic

loggerhead 例句

1 The song places a quick, ascending guitar lick at loggerheads with a tune that hints at the Beach Boys, veering between ballad and brawl.

2 A loggerhead cruised by, pausing to admire her Tod’s bag.

3 Library officials and critics like Mr. Warren have long been at loggerheads over the system’s future, so it is hardly surprising that they would disagree over how many books were removed from the old shelves.

4 After the loggerhead swam off, we jumped in and goofed around until Thom cut his ankle on a broken beer bottle that was buried in the sand.

5 My heart skipped a beat as a hollow-eyed face appeared from the shadows — only to reveal itself as a loggerhead turtle, two suckerfish trailing from its shell.

6 And other films seem to defy specific age recommendations, like “Turtle: The Incredible Journey,” the British director Nick Stringer’s documentary following a loggerhead for 6,000 miles.

7 It wasn’t the brightest thing I’ve ever done, but it definitely got that loggerhead’s attention.

8 One conservation effort enforced by island residents — including hoteliers — is the Lights Out for Sea Turtles initiative, which requires that beach-illuminating lights be turned off in the evenings during loggerhead nesting season.

9 A marine conversation group marked World Turtle Day by rescuing an injured loggerhead turtle they found off the coast of Liberia while on an expedition to crack down on illegal fishing.

10 Because it is buried, recovery would be expensive and excavation could disturb sensitive loggerhead sea turtle nesting grounds in the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, Terrell said.

11 This put him at loggerheads with an establishment that saw mental illness as a medical problem, not one that could to be explained by society or patients' relationships.

12 The loggerhead turtles, along with green turtles which also live along Turkey’s coastline, are two of the nine types of turtle in the Mediterranean.

13 If Sandy’s offspring survive the tough odds, they will return to Juno Beach in 2045 and continue a long loggerhead tradition, nesting where they were born.

14 that loggerhead couldn't find the business end of a cow even if his life depended on it

15 The loggerheads also received physicals and are also doing well, according to O’Neill.

16 He was such a tremendous fellow that he would go to loggerheads with everyone present.

他是个很利害的人物,他会和在场的每个人吵架。

17 It has three miles of coastline with wide sandy beaches, where vacationers lounge and Loggerhead sea turtles and wood storks nest.

它拥有数英里海岸线,和宽阔的海滩,度假者酒吧、红海龟和林鹳在那里找到了安乐窝。

18 We went through a very depressing time when everything you read was about how everybody was at loggerheads and nobody was cooperating with anybody.

19 However, he was soon at loggerheads with officials and fellow players, and his final years were wretched, emaciated by throat cancer.

20 But the dispute predates the coronavirus pandemic: according to the lawsuit, the agency and the producer have been at loggerheads since last September.

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