antler 英 [ˈæntlə(r)]   美 [ˈæntlɚ]

antler

antler  英 [ˈæntlə(r)] 美 [ˈæntlɚ]

n. 鹿角,茸角;多叉鹿角 

名词复数:antlers 

The structure of the carved antler indicates its growth stage was spring or summer. 被刻画的鹿角的结构表明其生长期处于春季或夏季。
At first the scientists believed the geometrical figure carved onto the antler could have been either the mentioned woman, or a nude man raising his arms. 一开始,科学家们认为刻画在鹿角上的几何图案有可能是之前说到的女性,也可能是一个举着双臂的裸体男性。

  • An antler is one of a pair of horns that belong to most members of the deer family. An antler is usually curved and has branches.
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  • n. 鹿角,茸角;多叉鹿角
  • 1. The structure of the carved antler indicates its growth stage was spring or summer.

    被刻画的鹿角的结构表明其生长期处于春季或夏季。

  • 2. At first the scientists believed the geometrical figure carved onto the antler could have been either the mentioned woman, or a nude man raising his arms.

    一开始,科学家们认为刻画在鹿角上的几何图案有可能是之前说到的女性,也可能是一个举着双臂的裸体男性。

  • 3. Each has a snug mezzanine area and an antler-fenced balcony about eight metres above ground.

    两间树屋离开地面有八米之高,每间屋里有舒适的房间和由鹿角做围篱的阳台。

  • antler (n.) late 14c., "first tine or branch of the horns of a deer," from Anglo-French auntiler, Old French antoillier (14c., Modern French andouiller) "antler," which is perhaps from Gallo-Roman cornu *antoculare "horn in front of the eyes," from Latin ante "before" (from PIE root *ant- "front, forehead," with derivatives meaning "in front of, before") + ocularis "of the eyes" (from Latin oculus "an eye," from PIE root *okw- "to see").
ant·ler / ˈæntlə(r) ; NAmE ˈæntlər / noun [usually plural ] one of the two horns that grow on the head of male deer 鹿角 antler antlers ant·ler / ˈæntlə(r) ; NAmE ˈæntlər /
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