moccasin
moccasin 英 [ˈmɒkəsɪn] 美 [ˈmɑkəsɪn]
n. 软帮鞋;[服装] 鹿皮鞋;一种生长在北美的大毒蛇
名词复数:moccasins
- If you lose a moccasin on your way to work, it means you'll be walking around with only one shoe all day. A moccasin is a soft leather slip-on shoe.
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- n. 软帮鞋;[服装] 鹿皮鞋;一种生长在北美的大毒蛇
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1. The soft shoe was made of wraparound leather, similar to a moccasin.
软鞋是由概括的皮革,类似莫卡辛。
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2. The group of snakes known as pit vipers includes well-known species such as the copperhead, the rattlesnake, and the water moccasin.
蝮蛇一科成员众多,其中包括鼎鼎有名的铜头蝮、响尾蛇和食鱼腹。
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3. To rebut Bernet's testimony, Robinson called in his own expert: psychiatrist Terry Holmes, the clinical director of moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute in Chattanooga, Tenn.
为了反驳贝内的证词,罗宾逊请来自己的专家:位于田纳西州查塔努加的莫卡辛-本德精神卫生研究所的临床主任,心理医生特里-霍姆斯。
- moccasin (n.) "North American Indian shoe" (made of deerskin or soft leather), 1610s, from an Algonquian language of Virginia, probably Powhatan makasin "shoe," from Central Atlantic Coast Algonquian *mockasin, similar to Southern New England Algonquian *makkusin, Munsee Delaware mahkusin, Ojibwa makizin. The venomous snake of southern U.S. (1784) is perhaps a different word, but Bright regards them as identical.
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