claw
claw 英 [klɔ:] 美 [klɔ]
n. 爪;螯,钳 v. 用爪抓(或挖)
进行时:clawing 过去式:clawed 过去分词:clawed 第三人称单数:claws 名词复数:claws
- The word claw is all about grabbing. It could be a lobster claw or even an ambitious worker clawing his way up the corporate ladder.
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- n. 爪;螯,钳
- v. 用爪抓(或挖)
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1. the claws of a crab
螃蟹的螯
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2. Wait until the media gets its claws into her.
等着媒体来严厉批驳她吧。
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3. The cat was clawing at the leg of the chair.
那只猫在抓挠椅子腿。
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4. His hands clawed the air.
他的双手在空中乱抓。
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5. She clawed her way to the top of her profession.
她努力不懈,终于爬到了职业的顶峰。
- claw (n.) "sharp, hooked, horny end of the limb of a mammal, bird, reptile, etc.," Old English clawu, earlier clea, "claw, talon, iron hook," from Proto-Germanic *klawo (source also of Old Frisian klawe "claw, hoe," Middle Dutch klouwe, Dutch klauw, Old High German klawa, German Klaue "claw").
- claw (v.) Old English clawian "to scratch, claw," from the same root as claw (n.). Related: Clawed; clawing. Compare Dutch klaauwen, Old High German klawan, German klauen.
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