tusks

tusks

美 [tʌsk]  英 [tʌsk]

  • n.(象,猪等的)长牙;〈谑〉(人的)犬牙;獠牙似的东西
  • v.用长牙齿掘[刺,咬]
  • 网络象牙;象的獠牙;墙面牙石

词形变化

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英汉解释

n.
1.
(象,猪等的)长牙
2.
〈谑〉(人的)犬牙,獠牙,暴牙
3.
獠牙似的东西,尖物,(犁等的)尖头
v.
1.
用长牙齿掘[刺,咬]

英英解释

n.

例句

As he said this, the elephant bent down on his knees and offered up his spectacular silvery-white tusks.

一边一边膝盖献出银白色巨大象牙

The tusks stuck out above and below the jaw like a modern warthog, said Larsson. "This has never been seen before on any crocodile. "

现代野猪一样下颌伸出Larsson这种特征以前从未鳄鱼身上发现。”

elephant tusks have been used in some communities as a useful method of storing wealth, but is obviously unsuitable for small purchases.

有些社团象牙用来作为一种储存财富有效方法但是显然不适宜小额购买

Alive, the elephant was worth at least a hundred pounds; dead, he would only be worth the value of his tusks, five pounds, possibly.

至少一百英镑只有象牙五个英镑这么

It was fresh, maybe just a few weeks old, not far from the park headquarters, and the animal's face had been chopped off, the tusks removed.

尸体没有腐烂死亡时间或许只有几个礼拜尸体距离公园总部大象已经象牙没有

So the boar came up and rushed at him with his tusks.

所以野猪过去鼻子

Here's the give-away, a pair of tusks two metres long, the trademark of a Columbian mammoth, the biggest animal to roam the ice age plains.

赠品一对象牙一个哥伦比亚猛犸商标冰河时代平原最大动物

Elephant is usually grey in color, having a long trunk with large ivory tusks protruding from each side of its mouth.

大象通常灰色鼻子大大象牙两侧伸出大象通常喜欢集体行动彼此之间相互照顾

In the mean time the villagers reported the sound of chopping as the tusks were being hacked out of the elephant.

与此同时村民报告听到大象象牙发出声音

Chinese nationals working on projects in Africa were placing orders for tusks with poachers, she said.

非洲工作中国人偷猎者订单

Hard white substance, a variety of dentin, that makes up the tusks of such animals AS elephants, walruses, and preserved mammoths.

白色坚硬物质构成诸如海象保存完好獠牙多种牙质类型

"All right then, " said the generous King Goodness, "cut from both my tusks! "

慷慨仁慈:“两个象牙!”

Joe Johnston began to develop designs that were resembled upright wild boars complete with snouts and tusks.

乔•约翰斯敦进一步设计他们形似直立野猪獠牙

The "Old Stone age" hall displays the real mammoth tusks, found on the bank of the Yenisey in the end of the 19th century.

石器时代展厅展览19世纪叶尼塞河发现巨大象牙

Without hesitation, the elephant king offered what was left of his tusks.

没有丝毫犹豫献出自己余下象牙

With large tusks and a high rounded head, mammoths were up to 5 meters tall at the shoulder.

猛犸5圆圆头颅高高

The walrus, with its tusks and whiskers, is instantly recognizable and can outweigh the polar bear by more than a thousand pounds.

胡须海象能够认出而且体重可能超出北极熊一千以上

The fate of the tusks is unknown. That of the elephants isn't.

象牙命运无法预测大象可以

KWS discovered the elephant's body lying in the middle of the road with its tusks taken by poachers.

KWS人员发现大象尸体中间象牙偷猎者带走

Was it only female rhinos that were sexually penetrated and then pierced with tusks, or was interspecies sodomy practiced as well?

受到侵犯之后大象或者种间只有雌性犀牛

Apart from the historical value, the Mammoth Tusks have deeply influenced the living style of human beings since the Paleolithic period.

古长毛象牙历史价值旧石器时代深远地影响人类生活方式

One of the tusks measured 16-feet-4-inches long and the other was more than 15 feet long, the research team said.

其中象牙测量16英尺4英寸其他超过15英尺因此研究小组

The Fish and Wildlife Service Forensics Lab was called in to help determine whether the walrus were being illegally killed for their tusks.

渔业野生动物服务部法医实验室应召前去帮助确定这些海象是不是因为象牙遭到非法捕杀

The tusks are actually upper incisors, not canines. They are the only incisors the elephant has. . .

实际上门牙不是犬齿大象只有门齿……

the curved tusks of a walrus; his curved lips suggested a smile but his eyes were hard.

海象弯曲似乎微笑凶光

Both sexes of the African elephant have tusks, but only the male sex of Asian elephants have tusks that protrude beyond the lips.

非洲雌雄只有亚洲才有伸出

dead, he would only be worth the value of his tusks, five pounds, possibly.

至少一百只有象牙值钱可能

any of numerous extinct elephants widely distributed in the Pleistocene; extremely large with hairy coats and long up curved tusks.

更新时期众多广广泛灭绝体型庞大体表多毛象牙向上弯曲

Rahula, it's like a royal elephant: immense, pedigreed , accustomed to battles, its tusks like chariot poles.

罗睺罗譬如一头巨大良种善战战车

"Then I will bring you some live elephant tusks, " said the forester.

这个:“象牙。”

Then he roughly dug in with his heels, rubbing and tearing away the tender flesh from the stumps of the once-beautiful tusks.

这个粗鲁脚后跟生生撕扯牙根——曾经漂亮象牙

Historians have long been puzzled by dots, lines, and symbols which have been engraved on walls, bones, and the ivory tusks of mammoths. x.

长期以来历史学家一直雕刻墙壁骨头古代毛象象牙线形形色色符号感到疑惑不解

Old World wild swine having a narrow body and prominent tusks from which most domestic swine come; introduced in United States.

东半球身体瘦小脊背突出野猪大多数美国

Beaked whales and the narwhal are the only cetacean species with tusks, according to Baker.

贝克指出只有具有獠牙

After producing diplomatic passports, they were freed. The fate of the tusks is unknown.

进行外交护照程序运作无罪释放

It starts with a show of tusks. A standard opening tactic, it scares off smaller competitors.

比赛展示开始一个标准开场战术可以体型较小竞争者

The face twisted and small tusks sprang from either side of his nose.

面孔扭转并且象牙鼻子一边反弹

Elephant tusks cannot grow out of a dog's mouth.

象牙

Mammoths are extinct elephants with a hairy skin and long tusks, curving upward.

猛犸一种灭绝全身长毛门齿向上弯曲

Depending on quality, five-metre-long mammoth tusks can sell for tens of thousands of dollars.

猛犸象牙价格质量5象牙可以数万美元