anvil 英 [ˈænvɪl]   美 [ˈænvɪl]

anvil

anvil  英 [ˈænvɪl] 美 [ˈænvɪl]

n. 铁砧;[解剖] 砧骨 

名词复数:anvils 

The Story of anvil. 铁砧的故事。
Fat chance: according to Borkar, just walking in these suits feels like carrying an anvil between your legs. 想都别想。 据博卡所说,穿着套服走起路来就像在两腿间挂着一个大铁砧一样。

  • An anvil is a heavy block of iron or steel that blacksmiths use to shape metal. It's durable enough to withstand red hot metals and repeated hammer blows, but you don't want your foot to be under if it falls off the table.
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  • n. 铁砧;[解剖] 砧骨
  • 1. The Story of anvil.

    铁砧的故事。

  • 2. Fat chance: according to Borkar, just walking in these suits feels like carrying an anvil between your legs.

    想都别想。 据博卡所说,穿着套服走起路来就像在两腿间挂着一个大铁砧一样。

  • 3. The weather was still favourable, the ground ringing under her feet like an anvil.

    天气仍然很好,她走在路上,地面像铁砧一样,在她的脚下铮铮直响。

  • anvil (n.) Old English anfilt "anvil," a Proto-Germanic compound (cognates: Middle Dutch anvilt, Old High German anafalz, Dutch aanbeeld, Danish ambolt "anvil"), apparently representing *ana- "on" (see on (prep.)) + *filtan "to hit" (from PIE root *pel- (5) "to thrust, strike, drive").
anvil / ˈænvɪl ; NAmE ˈænvɪl / noun an iron block on which a blacksmithputs hot pieces of metal before shaping them with a hammer 铁砧 anvil anvils anvil / ˈænvɪl ; NAmE ˈænvɪl /
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