fang 英 [fæŋ]   美 [fæŋ]

fang

fang  英 [fæŋ] 美 [fæŋ]

n. (犬,狼等的)尖牙;[解剖] 牙根;(毒蛇的)毒牙;尖端  vt. 灌水引动(水泵) 

名词复数:fangs 

“I can call him once a week,” says fang. “我一星期给他打一个电话,”方咬金说。
Usually at this time of the year, fang should be sweating in the fields. 通常一年中这个时候,方应该在田地里满头大汗的。

  • A fang is a long, sharp tooth that is used to do harm. Vampires have them, venomous snakes have them... you could have them, too, if your Halloween costume includes a set of pointy teeth.
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  • n. (犬,狼等的)尖牙;[解剖] 牙根;(毒蛇的)毒牙;尖端
  • vt. 灌水引动(水泵)
  • 1. “I can call him once a week,” says fang.

    “我一星期给他打一个电话,”方咬金说。

  • 2. Usually at this time of the year, fang should be sweating in the fields.

    通常一年中这个时候,方应该在田地里满头大汗的。

  • 3. They helped fang to go through the procedures, showed her around campus and shared stories of college life.

    他们帮助方英甫办理入学手续,带她在校园参观、并与她分享校园生活的经历。

  • fang (n.) Old English fang "prey, spoils, plunder, booty; a seizing or taking," from gefangen, strong past participle of fon "seize, take, capture," from Proto-Germanic *fangiz (source also of Old Frisian fangia, Middle Dutch and Dutch vangen, Old Norse fanga, German fangen, Gothic fahan), from nasalized form of PIE root *pag- "to fasten" (source also of Latin pax "peace").
fang / fæŋ ; NAmE fæŋ / noun [usually plural ] either of two long sharp teeth at the front of the mouths of some animals, such as a snake or dog 尖牙;犬齿;(蛇的)毒牙 fang fangs fang / fæŋ ; NAmE fæŋ /
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