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复数:beaks
beaked (adj.), beaklike (adj.), beaky (adj.)
词根:beak
adj.beaked 有喙的;鸟嘴状的
beakless 缺嘴的
noun
the bill of a birdespecially: a strong short broad bill
the elongated sucking mouth of some insects (such as the true bugs)
the human nose
a pointed structure or formation:
a metal-pointed beam projecting from the bow especially of an ancient galley for piercing an enemy ship
the spout of a vessel
a continuous slight architectural projection ending in an arris see molding illustration
a process suggesting the beak of a bird
magistrate
headmaster
13世纪中期,“鸟嘴”,来自古法语 bec “喙”,比喻为“嘴巴”,也指“鼻尖、长矛、船或鞋的尖端”,源自晚期拉丁语 beccus(意大利语 becco,西班牙语 pico 也源自此),罗马人说这个词源于高卢语,也许来自高卢语 beccus,可能与凯尔特语词干 *bacc- “钩子”有关。或者与古英语 becca “镐、尖端”有关。现代幽默的“人的鼻子”意义始于1854年(这个词在15世纪中期也用于同样的意义)。
壳尖
治安法官
Middle English bec, from Anglo-French, from Latin beccus, of Gaulish origin
The first known use of beak was in the 13th century
beanbagnoun
a cloth bag usually filled with dried beans and used in many games
a bag filled with pellets that is used as a chair
beannoun
broad bean
the seed or pod of various erect or climbing plants of the legume family
a plant bearing beans
a seed or fruit like a bean
coffee beans
beam1 of 2noun
a long heavy piece of timber or metal used especially as a main horizontal support of a building or ship
the bar of a balance from which scales hang
the width of a ship at its widest part
a ray of light
a collection of nearly parallel rays (as X-rays) or a stream of particles (as electrons)
a constant radio signal sent out to guide pilots along a course
beam2 of 2verb
to send out in beams or as a beam
to send out beams of light : shine
to transmit (data) electronically
to smile with joy
beaknoun
the bill of a birdespecially: the bill of a bird of prey adapted for striking and tearing
any of various rigid mouth structures (as of a turtle) that stick outalso: the long sucking mouth of some insects
the human nose
a part shaped like a beak
beakernoun
a deep cup or glass with a wide mouth and usually a lip for pouring
beaknoun
the bill of a birdespecially: the bill of a bird of prey adapted for striking and tearing
any of various rigid mouth structures (as of a turtle) that stick outalso: the long sucking mouth of some insects
the human nose
a part shaped like a beak
beaknoun
the bill of a birdespecially: the bill of a bird of prey adapted for striking and tearing
any of various rigid mouth structures (as of a turtle) that stick outalso: the long sucking mouth of some insects
the human nose
a part shaped like a beak
1 He had six dangerous talons in front, two at the back of his legs and a sharp heavily-curved beak.
2 Harry tried to wave the owl out of the way, but it snapped its beak fiercely at him and carried on savaging the coat.
3 A blackbird ran across the rose-garden to the lawns in swift, short rushes, stopping now and again to stab at the earth with his yellow beak.
4 Then he puts his beak right up against my ear.
5 They were twisting and turning and pointing their beaks toward the sun as they took their readings and plotted their courses south.
6 Repeated indefinitely, as though by a train of mirrors, two faces, one a hairless and freckled moon haloed in orange, the other a thin, beaked bird-mask, stubbly with two days’ beard, turned angrily towards him.
7 With his huge beak and tremendous black claws, no one dared think of unchaining him from his perch.
8 He remained forward with .dosed eyes, with the mouse suspended from his beak, as if he were not sure what to do with it.
9 They cackled and flapped, the sun shining blue on their glossy wings, beaks sharp as hay hooks.
10 Dog? it thinks and starts following Manchee around again, trying to nip him with its beak.
11 This was a little difficult because the inquisitive bird kept reaching over and trying to bite the faucets with its sharp red beak.
12 His open beak was bright red and rimmed with yellow.
13 Captain Snow licked saliva from the edges of his beak.
14 Looming things that move with the current, swinging all together like a flock of ducks set down on a pond, beaks to the wind.
15 Matthias screamed aloud in agonized terror as the King’s beak buried itself into his shoulder.
16 He lay and waited for the beak to open so that he would see the scarlet inside of its mouth, for it to rise up and swoop down at him, making for his eyes.
17 The male is generally larger with a shorter beak.
通常雄鸟体形较大,喙较短。
18 First Turkey curved her yellow beak into a smile and turned to Nathan.
19 On the altar, Thoth still sat with the slip of paper in his beak, exactly as they’d left him the night before.
20 The last of the sun shone on the ship, on the bow, which was made like the beak of a bird, and on the two red sails.
1 治安推事
2 地方法官
3 男教师
4 爱管闲事
spoffy managing obtrusive officious meddlesome forthputting spoffish nosily pantopragmatic nosiness
6 地方治安官
7 教师
pedagogical magistral master coach professor instructor preceptor schoolmaster preceptorial teacher mentor pedagogue dominie
8 治安法官
9 鼻子
bracket snout hooter sniffer conk snoot schnozz nozzle proboscis nose smell horn bugle pecker neb beezer schnozzle schnozzola olfactory organ
11 鹰钩鼻
13 钩形
15 男校长
16 钩形的
17 校长
master principal rector schoolmaster president director superintendent warden commandant preceptor prexy prex headmaster h.m. scholarch head proprietor headteacher gymnasiarch rectorial chancellor schoolmistress head teacher