skunk
skunk 英 [skʌŋk] 美 [skʌŋk]
n. 臭鼬;臭鼬毛皮;讨厌鬼;卑鄙的人 vt. 使惨败;欺骗
进行时:skulling 过去式:skulled 过去分词:skunked 第三人称单数:skunks 名词复数:skunks
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- n. 臭鼬;臭鼬毛皮;讨厌鬼;卑鄙的人
- vt. 使惨败;欺骗
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1. skunk, a noxious liquid mixture of nontoxic ingredients including baking powder and yeast, is blasted onto protesters from a water cannon.
“臭鼬”是一种混合有发酵粉和酵母的无毒液体混合剂,可以用高压水炮发射到抗议人群中。
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2. When its tail is up in the air, a skunk can release these chemicals as a spray from one or both glands with accuracy for up to 10 feet and with less accuracy up to 20 feet.
臭鼬把尾巴向上一伸,就能用一个或两个腺体把这些化学物质以喷雾形式排出,喷射精准最远达10英尺,喷射次准最远也能达20英尺。
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3. Tease a skunk in Minnesota, and they can haul you off to jail.
如果你在明尼苏达州戏弄臭鼬,你也可能会入狱。
- skunk (n.) 1630s, squunck, from a southern New England Algonquian language (probably Abenaki) seganku, from Proto-Algonquian */šeka:kwa/, from */šek-/ "to urinate" + */-a:kw/ "fox." As an insult, attested from 1841. Skunk cabbage, which grows in moist ground in the U.S. and gives of a strong pungent odor when bruised, is attested from 1751; earlier was skunkweed (1738).
- skunk (v.) "to completely defeat (in a game), to shut out from scoring," 1831, from skunk (n.). Related: Skunked; skunking.
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