carver
carver 英 ['kɑ:və] 美 [ˈkɑrvɚ]
n. 切肉刀;雕刻者;切肉的人
名词复数:carvers
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- n. 切肉刀;雕刻者;切肉的人
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1. It so happens that for most of his life, what carver knew best was hardship, both physical and psychological.
只不过对于卡佛来说,他一生中最熟悉的,却恰好是物质与精神上的双重艰辛。
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2. A translucent white bottle overlaid with swirls of blue and decorated with an undulating white dragon, its carver was clearly a master of the medium.
一个半透明的白色瓶身上满是蓝色波纹,还饰以一条蜿蜒的白龙,那名工匠无疑是个大师级的人物。
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3. I read “The Cricket in Times Square” and Beverly Cleary and books about horses and young Indian braves and biographies of George Washington carver from the school library.
我从学校图书馆读了《时代广场的蟋蟀》,贝芙莉·克莱瑞,群马与印度年轻勇士的书以及乔治·华盛顿·卡弗的传记。
- carver (n.) late 14c. (late 13c. as a surname), "one who carves" (in some sense); agent noun from carve (v.). In a set of dining chairs, the one with the arms, usually at the head of the table (1927), reserved for the one who carves the meat. Meaning "large table-knife" is from 1840.
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