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英:['sneɪklaɪk]
美:['sneɪklaɪk]
词根:snake
adj.snaky 阴险的;弯弯曲曲的;似蛇的
n.snake 蛇;阴险的人
vi.snake 迂回前进
vt.snake 拉(木材等);迂回前进
noun
any of numerous limbless scaled reptiles (suborder Serpentes synonym Ophidia) with a long tapering body and with salivary glands often modified to produce venom which is injected through grooved or tubular fangs
a worthless or treacherous fellow
something (such as a plumber's snake) resembling a snake
geographical name
river 1038 miles (1670 kilometers) long in the northwestern U.S. flowing from northwestern Wyoming across southern Idaho and into the Columbia River in Washington
verb
transitive verb
to wind (one's way, one's body in crawling, etc.) in the manner of a snake
to move (something, such as logs) by dragging
intransitive verb
to crawl, move, or extend silently, secretly, or sinuously
Noun Middle English, from Old English snaca; akin to Old Norse snakr snake, Old High German snahhan to crawl
The first known use of snake was before the 12th century
snappernoun
something that snaps
snapping turtle
any of a large family of active flesh-eating fishes of warm seas that are important as food and sport fishes
any of several immature fishes (as the young of the bluefish) that resemble a snapper
snapdragonnoun
a widely grown herb having showy usually pink, red, white, or yellow two-lipped flowers
snapback1 of 2noun
a sudden rebound or recovery
snap back2 of 2verb
to make a quick recovery
snap back after an illness
snakyadjective
of or resembling a snake
full of snakes
snake1 of 2noun
any of numerous limbless reptiles that have a long body and salivary glands often capable of producing venom which is injected through fangs
a mean or treacherous person
snake2 of 2verb
to crawl, wind, or move like a snake
snakeskinnoun
the skin of a snake or leather made from it
snake1 of 2noun
any of numerous limbless reptiles that have a long body and salivary glands often capable of producing venom which is injected through fangs
a mean or treacherous person
snake2 of 2verb
to crawl, wind, or move like a snake
snakerootnoun
any of various plants sometimes believed to be a cure for snakebites or illnessalso: the root of a snakeroot
snake1 of 2noun
any of numerous limbless reptiles that have a long body and salivary glands often capable of producing venom which is injected through fangs
a mean or treacherous person
snake2 of 2verb
to crawl, wind, or move like a snake
1 “You see the Yanvalou,” he added, referring to the snakelike torso undulations that characterize “Take Me to the Water.”
2 Human infants do pay special attention to images of snakes and snakelike movements, though without necessarily being scared.
3 Like most drakons, it was wingless, longer, and more snakelike than a dragon, and it looked hungry.
4 These snakes are usually found in Northern California, rather than Southern California, where Twentynine Palms is located.
5 Gervais’ David Brent, who oozed snakelike self-satisfaction, never gave you that impression.
6 Duodenoscopes are long, snakelike cameras inserted into the upper part of the small intestine through the mouth to diagnose and treat diseases of the pancreas and the bile duct.
7 Walking among the giant trees with their snakelike lianas, or vines, hanging down, Roosevelt noted the stillness and silence in the forest.
8 snakes are cold-blooded, so they regulate their body temperature by alternately basking in sunlight and seeking shade
9 It had two legs near the front of its long, snakelike body, and it used them to propel itself around the barn in pursuit of the feline house spirit.
10 Small fish float belly-up alongside snakelike tubes of irrigation piping.
11 The bear halted, then reared up to full height for attack, red eyes glinting savagely, neck up-stretched and head weaving from side to side in a menacing, snakelike way.
12 Mr. Abraham noted that everything from Hank Williams’s name and “snakelike vibe” to his defiant independence contribute to his long-lasting coolness.
13 Photos show color variation of Trinidadian sipo snakes.
14 “It doesn’t matter where the money comes from if no one ever looks,” one snakelike character connected to the PAC tries to reassure another.
15 These insects are masters of disguise, acquiring false eyespots in their larva stage to give them a snakelike look.
这些昆虫是伪装大师,在幼虫阶段就获得假眼点,使得它们看起来像蛇。
16 I’m staring into the snakelike eyes of President Snow.
17 Always, as they fed, one of their number was on guard, its head erect and snakelike.
18 This multipronged approach revealed that while other reptiles have evolved many snakelike traits -- 25 different groups of lizards also lost their limbs, for instance -- only snakes experienced this level of explosive diversification.
19 He pointed to a tall plant with snakelike branches.
20 “And it’s hard to think of an actor with a naturally hungrier look than Ron Cephas Jones, the tall, beanpole-thin, snakelike actor who portrays the title character.”
2 蜿蜒
winding wandering serpentine meandering sinuous bendy squiggly snaky sinuation wind wriggle sinuosity sweep wander
3 细长的
rattailed fine lean slender shoestring spindly attenuated lank spidery stalky threadlike spindling wandy rat-tail
4 细长
rattailed fine lean slender shoestring spindly attenuated lank spidery stalky threadlike spindling wandy rat-tail stalkness
5 蛇形的