cleaver 英 [ˈkli:və(r)]   美 [ˈklivɚ]

cleaver

cleaver  英 [ˈkli:və(r)] 美 [ˈklivɚ]

n. 切肉刀;[五金] 劈刀 

名词复数:cleavers 

"I drink nettle and cleaver tea, sometimes with some fresh lemon verbena when I find it," he says. 早上的茶是用荨麻和八仙草泡的。 有时候碰到新鲜的柠檬马鞭草,就更好了。
Ever since the sexual revolution, television has tried to break out of June cleaver mode, but only in fits and starts. 自从性别革命以来,电视就想要打破朱恩.克里夫模式,但是一直出现反复。

  • A cleaver is a large knife, used mainly by butchers. The blade of a cleaver is big and square.
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  • n. 切肉刀;[五金] 劈刀
  • 1. "I drink nettle and cleaver tea, sometimes with some fresh lemon verbena when I find it," he says.

    早上的茶是用荨麻和八仙草泡的。 有时候碰到新鲜的柠檬马鞭草,就更好了。

  • 2. Ever since the sexual revolution, television has tried to break out of June cleaver mode, but only in fits and starts.

    自从性别革命以来,电视就想要打破朱恩.克里夫模式,但是一直出现反复。

  • 3. As Mark Darcy, Firth played an illusive dreamboat named after his own television triumph as Austen's hero; Grant's portrayal of the caddish Daniel cleaver was an amused nod at his own popular persona.

    弗斯扮演了一位理想爱人,马可·达西——和他在奥斯汀那部名著电影里的角色同名;格兰特演的则是一个花花公子丹尼尔·克利弗,也是他本人形象的写照。

  • cleaver (n.) late 15c., "one who splits," agent noun from cleave (v.1). Originally "one who splits boards with a wedge instead of sawing;" attested as part of a surname from mid-14c. Meaning "butcher's long-bladed chopper" is from mid-15c. Marrow-bones and cleavers as instruments of "rough music" is from 1716.
cleav·er / ˈkliːvə(r) ; NAmE ˈkliːvər / noun a heavy knife with a broad blade, used for cutting large pieces of meat 砍肉刀;剁肉刀 cleaver cleavers cleav·er / ˈkliːvə(r) ; NAmE ˈkliːvər /
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