climber
n. 爬山者,攀登者
例句与用法:1.The climber fell down a cleft in the rocks.爬山者跌入岩石的裂缝里。
2.Friction against the rock, combined with the weight of the climber, caused his rope to break.与岩石之间的摩擦加上攀登者的重量,使得绳子断了。
3.The climber fell from a great height.攀登者从极高的地方坠落下来.
4.The climber had to negotiate a steep rock face.那攀登者得攀越一陡峭岩石.
5.The climber girded himself with a rope.登山者以绳束腰。
6.The climber slipped and dropped to his death.攀登者一失足摔死了.
7.A climber needs secure footholds.攀登的人脚踩的地方要很牢固.
8.Even an experienced climber can get into trouble.那怕是个有经验的登山者也能陷入困境.
英英解释:名词climber:
1. a vine or climbing plant that readily grows up a support or over other plants
2. someone seeking social prominence by obsequious behavior
同义词:social climber
3. someone who ascends on foot
同义词:mounter
4. someone who climbs as a sport; especially someone who climbs mountains
5. an iron spike attached to the shoe to prevent slipping on ice when walking or climbing
同义词:crampon, crampoon, climbing iron climbing
n. 爬山
例句与用法:1.When climbing a mountain I advise beginners to use a staff.我建议刚开始爬山的人使用拐杖。
2.Many people don't think it is dangerous to go mountain climbing.很多人认为爬山并不危险。
3.(Being) a lover of nature, he often goes mountain climbing.因为热爱大自然,他常常去爬山。
4.As he had forgot his keys, he got into the house by the simple expedient of climbing through the window.他由于忘了带钥匙,便以简单的应急办法从窗户爬进屋里。
5.I find it interesting and healthy to go mountain climbing.我觉得爬山有趣又有益健康。
6.I have some climbing plants in the garden.我的花园里长着一些攀缘植物。
7.People vary in taste; some love music, some enjoy taking pictures, and still others are fond of climbing mountains.每个人嗜好不同,有人喜欢音乐,有人喜欢摄影,还有些人喜欢爬山。
8.Some people develop altitude sickness when climbing high mountains.有些人在爬高山时会发生高山反应。
英英解释:名词climbing:
1. an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)
同义词:climb, mounting
动词climb:
1. go upward with gradual or continuous progress
同义词:climb, climb up, mount, go up
2. move with difficulty, by grasping
同义词:climb
3. go up or advance
同义词:wax, mount, climb, rise
4. slope upward
同义词:climb
5. improve one's social status
同义词:climb
6. increase in value or to a higher point
同义词:rise, go up, climb clime
n. [诗]地方,风土
英英解释:名词clime:
1. the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time
同义词:climate clinandrium
n. 花粉囊 clinch
n. 钉牢
v. 敲弯,扭住
词形变化:动词过去式:clinched 过去分词:clinched 现在分词:clinching 第三人称单数:clinches
例句与用法:1.The boxers clinched and the referee had to separate them.拳击手扭抱在一起, 裁判让他们分开.
2.The fate of the billion-dollar Taj Mahal in Atlantic City hung in the balance late last night as Donald Trump raced to clinch a deal with bondholders aimed at staving off an involuntary bankruptcy for his giant casino hotel.大西洋城价值十亿元的泰姬玛哈的命运吉凶未卜。昨天深夜特朗普分秒必争地与债权人达成协议,以解除他规模庞大的赌博酒店被迫破产的厄运。
3.The boxer clinch and the referee have to separate them.拳击手扭抱在一起,裁判让他们分开。
英英解释:名词clinch:
1. (boxing) the act of one boxer holding onto the other to avoid being hit and to rest momentarily
2. a small slip noose made with seizing
同义词:clench
3. the flattened part of a nail or bolt or rivet
4. a device (generally used by carpenters) that holds things firmly together
同义词:clamp
5. a tight or amorous embrace
同义词:hug, squeeze
动词clinch:
1. secure or fasten by flattening the ends of nails or bolts
2. hold a boxing opponent with one or both arms so as to prevent punches
3. hold in a tight grasp
同义词:clench
4. embrace amorously
5. flatten the ends (of nails and rivets)
6. settle conclusively clincher
n. 敲弯钉头的用具,紧钳,夹子
英英解释:名词clincher:
1. an argument that is conclusive
同义词:determiner, determining factor
2. a point or fact or remark that settles something conclusively
同义词:decisive factor
3. a tool used to clinch nails or bolts or rivets clindamycin
n. [药]氯林可霉素,氯洁霉素 cline
n. [生]渐变群(一种生态特征)
英英解释:名词cline:
1. American geneticist who succeeded in transferring a functioning gene from one mouse to another (born in 1934)
同义词:Martin Cline cling
v. 粘紧,附~,紧贴
词形变化:形容词:clingy 名词:clinger 动词过去式:clung 过去分词:clung 现在分词:clinging 第三人称单数:clings
例句与用法:1.The smell of onions clings, doesn't it?洋葱的味道一直都不散,是吗?
2.Little children always cling to their mothers.小孩子总是紧依着母亲。
3.She clung to the hope that her son was not dead.她坚信她儿子还活着。
4.He clung to my arm.他紧抓着我的胳膊。
5.The wet clothes clung to his body.湿衣服紧贴在他身上。
6.Small children cling to their mothers.小孩子都缠著母亲.
7.The ship clung to the coastline.船紧靠著海岸线.
8.Don't cling to the kerb when you're driving.不要紧贴路边开车.
英英解释:名词cling:
1. fruit (especially peach) whose flesh adheres strongly to the pit
同义词:clingstone
动词cling:
1. come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation
同义词:cleave, adhere, stick, cohere
2. to remain emotionally or intellectually attached
3. hold on tightly or tenaciously
同义词:hang clinging
n. 依附
例句与用法:1.Black dirt or soot, especially such dirt clinging to or ingrained in a surface.污垢,灰垢黑色脏物或煤灰,尤指附着或深嵌在一个表面上的污垢
2.Clinging bits of fiber and fluff; fuzz.棉绒,软棉布聚在一起的纤维和绒毛;细毛
3.Paw prints were seen in a number of places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes.人们在许多地方可看到爪印,并可发现美洲狮的皮毛粘附在灌木丛上。
4.Henry doesn't want his wife to be a clinging vine.亨利不愿自己的妻子是个事事依赖丈夫的女人。
英英解释:动词cling:
1. come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation
同义词:cling, cleave, adhere, stick, cohere
2. to remain emotionally or intellectually attached
同义词:cling
3. hold on tightly or tenaciously
同义词:cling, hang clingstone
n. 果肉与核
a. 果肉与核分离不开的
英英解释:名词clingstone:
1. fruit (especially peach) whose flesh adheres strongly to the pit
同义词:cling
clingy:
a. 粘住的,紧贴的 clinic
n. 诊所
例句与用法:1.He is being treated at a private clinic.他正在私人诊所接受治疗.
2.His clinic is near the newly-built railway station.他的诊所在新建的火车站附近。
3.A clinic, hospital, or health care facility that treats various types of diseases and injuries.综合性医院,多科联合诊所治疗各种类型的疾病和创伤的诊所、医院或保健设施
4.The road bears off towards the left when it reaches the brigade clinic.这条路通到大队卫生站后渐渐转向左边去了。
英英解释:名词clinic:
1. a medical establishment run by a group of medical specialists
2. meeting for diagnosis of problems and instruction or remedial work in a particular activity
3. a healthcare facility for outpatient care clinical
a. 临床的
词形变化:副词:clinically
例句与用法:1.He watched her suffering with clinical detachment.他冷静客观地看著她遭受的痛苦.
2.He seemed to have a rather clinical view of the breakup of his marriage.他似乎是相当冷静地看待自己的婚姻破裂。
3.The application of the principles of the natural sciences, especially biology and physiology, to clinical medicine.临床生物医学应用于临床医学的自然科学原理,尤指生物学与生理学
英英解释:形容词clinical:
1. relating to a clinic or conducted in or as if in a clinic and depending on direct observation of patients
2. scientifically detached; unemotional clinically
临床地
英英解释:副词clinically:
1. in a clinical manner clinician
n. 临床医生
英英解释:名词clinician:
1. a practitioner (of medicine or psychology) who does clinical work instead of laboratory experiments clinicopathologic
a. [医]临床病理(学)的 clinicopathological临床病理(学)的
clinicopathology:
临床病理学 clinique
n. (=clinic)诊所, 门诊部 |