英:[ˈpɪkæks]
美:[ˈpɪkˌæks]
英:[ˈpɪkæks]
美:[ˈpɪkˌæks]
复数:pickaxes
第三人称单数:pickaxes
现在分词:pickaxing
过去式:pickaxed
过去分词:pickaxed
Noun
1. a heavy iron tool with a wooden handle and a curved head that is pointed on both ends;
"they used picks and sledges to break the rocks"
除此之外, pick-axe,“用于破土开垦的工具”,特别是一把锋利的锄头,头部一侧有一个尖锐的尖头,另一侧是一个宽刃,早在15世纪就已出现,是由于受到 axe 的影响而进行了民间词源学的改变。它源自13世纪中叶的中古英语 picas,pikeis,经由盎格鲁-法语 piceis 、古法语 pocois (11世纪)和直接来自中世纪拉丁语 picosa 的“鹤嘴锄”,该词与拉丁语 picus “啄木鸟”相关(参见 pie (n.2))。
Middle English pecaxe, alteration of pikois, from Anglo-French picois, from pic pick, from Latin picus woodpecker — more at pie
The first known use of pickax was in the 15th century
picket1 of 2noun
a pointed stake or post (as for a fence)
a soldier or a group of soldiers assigned to stand guard
a person (as a striking worker or a demonstrator) on a picket line
picket2 of 2verb
to enclose, fence, or strengthen with pickets
to guard with a picket
to station as a picket
tether entry 2
picket a horse
to station pickets or act as a picket at
picket a factory
to serve as a picket
picket1 of 2noun
a pointed stake or post (as for a fence)
a soldier or a group of soldiers assigned to stand guard
a person (as a striking worker or a demonstrator) on a picket line
picket2 of 2verb
to enclose, fence, or strengthen with pickets
to guard with a picket
to station as a picket
tether entry 2
picket a horse
to station pickets or act as a picket at
picket a factory
to serve as a picket
picket1 of 2noun
a pointed stake or post (as for a fence)
a soldier or a group of soldiers assigned to stand guard
a person (as a striking worker or a demonstrator) on a picket line
picket2 of 2verb
to enclose, fence, or strengthen with pickets
to guard with a picket
to station as a picket
tether entry 2
picket a horse
to station pickets or act as a picket at
picket a factory
to serve as a picket
picket1 of 2noun
a pointed stake or post (as for a fence)
a soldier or a group of soldiers assigned to stand guard
a person (as a striking worker or a demonstrator) on a picket line
picket2 of 2verb
to enclose, fence, or strengthen with pickets
to guard with a picket
to station as a picket
tether entry 2
picket a horse
to station pickets or act as a picket at
picket a factory
to serve as a picket
pickerelweednoun
a plant mostly of the eastern U.S. and Canada that grows in shallow water and has large arrow-shaped leaves and blue flowers
pickerelnoun
either of two fishes resembling but smaller than the related pike
walleye
pickaxnoun
pick entry 3 sense 1
1 “On July 25, Clay used a pickaxe to smash the star located on Hollywood Boulevard,” the office wrote, adding that he surrendered to authorities the next day.
2 Aatami merely looks at them, points his pickax like the Grim Reaper with his scythe and grunts.
3 Her husband took a pickaxe and destroyed the face.
他的丈夫用一把镐头将那张脸敲碎了。
4 You can also get a Light Cycle glider and an Identity Disc pickaxe.
5 The modified ZG30 as a new type of material can meet the requirements for tamping pickaxe.
经过合金化并经过相应的热处理的ZG30作为一种捣镐材料,可以满足捣镐的性能要求。
6 Prosecutors say Clay took a pickaxe to Trump’s star on Hollywood Boulevard on July 25.
7 He pecked at the hard ground with a pickaxe.
他用鹤嘴锄掘坚硬的土地.
8 The more rewarding aspects of the bundle, however, are the exclusive skin, pickaxe, and glider.
9 They tied a chain around the statue while chanting “Take it down,” and at least one person swung a pickaxe at the monument.
10 Pry up that stone with a pickax.
用鹤嘴镐把那块石头撬起来。
11 A California man was sentenced Wednesday after pleading no contest to an act of vandalism to President Trump’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star, which was damaged with a pickaxe earlier this year, officials said.
12 Tylee’s body had been burned, Blake said, and leaving behind only “a mass of bone and tissue” and some DNA on a pickaxe and shovel.
13 It’s called the Eon skin, and it comes with a Epic Aurora glider, and Rare Resonator pickaxe.
14 Clay is one of two anti-Trump activists who have taken a pickaxe to Trump’s star since he started running for president.
15 Players who place in the top 25 percent earn an exclusive pickaxe, while players in the top 50% percent earn an exclusive weapon wrap.
16 Mr Fooks was digging with a pickaxe by torchlight when he found the coins in a pottery bowl buried in a bare earth floor.
17 The pickaxe struck for a moment with a dull sound that drew out of Dantès' forehead large drops of perspiration.
鹤嘴锄最初敲上去时只发出了一声沉重浑浊的声音,那种声音使唐太斯的前额挂满了大滴的冷汗。
18 Witnesses told police that the culprit concealed the pickaxe used to destroy the star in a guitar case, according to NBC's Los Angeles affiliate KNBC.
19 The price of gold has rarely been higher, so jacking in the day job and heading for the hills with a pickaxe and pan might seem a tempting way to strike it rich.
20 The commercial bidding guidelines had called for them to withstand punishment by sledgehammer, pickaxe, torch, chisel or battery-operated tools, and to prevent use of climbing aids such as grappling hooks.