claw
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT The claws of a bird or animal are the thin, hard, curved nails at the end of its feet. (鳥(niǎo)、動(dòng)物的) 爪
The cat tried to cling to the edge by its claws. 那衹貓?jiān)噲D用爪子抓緊邊沿。
2. N-COUNT The claws of a lobster, crab, or scorpion are the two pointed parts at the end of its legs which are used for holding things. (龍蝦、蟹、蠍的) 鉗子
3. V-I If an animal claws at something, it scratches or damages it with its claws. (用爪) 抓
The wolf clawed at the tree and howled the whole night. 那衹狼在那顆樹(shù)上抓撓,還嗥叫了整整一個(gè)晚上。
4. V-I To claw at something mean to try very hard to get hold of it. 用力抓住
His fingers clawed at Blake's wrist. 他的手指使勁抓住佈萊尅的手腕。
5. V-T If you claw your way somewhere, you move there with great difficulty, trying desperately to find things to hold on to. (抓著東西艱難地) 挪到
From the flooded depths of the ship, some did manage to claw their way up iron ladders to the safety of the upper deck. 從被洪水淹了的船的深処,一些人著實(shí)艱難地爬上鉄梯來(lái)到上層甲板的安全処。
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claw /kl??/ (clawing,clawed,claws)
劍橋詞典
- one of the sharp curved nails at the end of each of the toes of some animals and birds
(獸類或鳥(niǎo)類的)爪,腳爪
Our cat likes to sharpen her claws on the legs of the dining table . 我們的貓喜歡在餐桌腿上磨爪子。
one of the two pointed parts , used for holding things, at the end of the legs of some insects and sea creatures
(崑蟲(chóng)、海生動(dòng)物的)螯,鉗
Keep your fingers away from the crab's claws when you pick it up. 抓螃蟹時(shí),別用手指觸碰它的鉗子。