hoof
hoof 英 [hu:f] 美 [hʊf, huf]
vi. 步行;踢;跳舞 vt. 用蹄踢;步行 n. 蹄;人的脚
进行时:hoofing 过去式:hoofed 过去分词:hoofed 第三人称单数:hoofs 名词复数:hooves
- A foot is to a human what a hoof is to a horse, a goat, or a giraffe. Each hoof protects the animal and helps it to walk and run.
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- vi. 步行;踢;跳舞
- vt. 用蹄踢;步行
- n. 蹄;人的脚
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1. Their results showed that IRT photography could detect elevated hoof temperatures up to 2 days before cattle developed clinical signs.
他们的研究结果表明,红外热成像照片能够在牲畜表现出临床症状前2天检测到升高的蹄温。
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2. Throughout the three weeks of production, Lindsay and Paul shot on land and air, foot and hoof across the vast Icelandic landscape.
在三个周的制作过程中,两位摄影家跨越广阔的冰岛来拍摄大地、蓝天、马蹄。
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3. That afternoon, when he dismounted once again and had his horse fed, a servant came into the inn and said, "Sir, a shoe is missing from your horse's left hind hoof.
下午时候,他又一次叫人喂马,马童走进房间对他说:“老爷,马后腿上的一块蹄铁掉了,要不要我把它带到铁匠那去呢?”
- hoof (n.) Old English hof "hoof," from Proto-Germanic *hofaz (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian hof, Old Norse hofr, Danish hov, Dutch hoef, German Huf "hof"), from PIE *kop- "to beat, strike" (source also of Sanskrit saphah "hoof," Polish kopyto "hoof;" see hatchet (n.)). For spelling, see hood (n.1).
- hoof (v.) "having hoofs (of a specified kind)," c. 1500 in compounds, from hoof (n.). Meaning "to walk" (as in hoof it) is from 1640s; slang meaning "to dance" is 1920, American English (implied in hoofer). Related: Hoofing.
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