scorpion 英 [ˈskɔ:piən]   美 [ˈskɔrpiən]

scorpion

scorpion  英 [ˈskɔ:piən] 美 [ˈskɔrpiən]

n. 蝎子;蝎尾鞭;心黑的人 

名词复数:scorpions 

The poet's mind and the scorpion's tail rise in glory from the same earth. 诗人的心思和蝎子的尾巴,都是从同一块土地上光荣地升起的。
He watches as another scorpion is riddled from below. On fire, it banks over him, careening into the jungle. 他看见另一架蝎子从下面被打满窟窿 着了火 在他上方转弯 倾斜着跌入丛林。

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  • n. 蝎子;蝎尾鞭;心黑的人
  • 1. The poet's mind and the scorpion's tail rise in glory from the same earth.

    诗人的心思和蝎子的尾巴,都是从同一块土地上光荣地升起的。

  • 2. He watches as another scorpion is riddled from below. On fire, it banks over him, careening into the jungle.

    他看见另一架蝎子从下面被打满窟窿 着了火 在他上方转弯 倾斜着跌入丛林。

  • 3. The frog is satisfied, and they set out, but in midstream, the scorpion stings the frog.

    青蛙觉得不错,就背他过河了。 但是到了河中央,蝎子还是蜇了青蛙。

  • scorpion (n.) c. 1200, from Old French scorpion (12c.), from Latin scorpionem (nominative scorpio), extended form of scorpius, from Greek skorpios "a scorpion," from PIE root *(s)ker- (1) "to cut" (see shear (v.)). The Spanish alacran "scorpion" is from Arabic al-'aqrab.
scor·pion / ˈskɔːpiən ; NAmE ˈskɔːrpiən / noun a small creature like an insect with eight legs, two front claws (= curved and pointed arms)and a long tail that curves over its back and can give a poisonous sting. Scorpionslive in hot countries. 蝎子 scorpion scorpions scor·pion / ˈskɔːpiən ; NAmE ˈskɔːrpiən /
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