tang
tang 英 [tæŋ]
n. 特性;强烈的味道;柄脚 vt. 使声尖锐;装刀柄于 vi. 发出铿锵声;发出当的一声
名词复数:tangs
- A tang is a sharp flavor or smell, like the tang of fresh-squeezed lemonade or the tang of the salty ocean breeze.
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- n. 特性;强烈的味道;柄脚
- vt. 使声尖锐;装刀柄于
- vi. 发出铿锵声;发出当的一声
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1. This is all new territory for tang.
这对于邓永锵是一个全新的领域。
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2. So in my design, the chair becomes something delicious, ” tang explained.
因此在我的作品中,这把椅子成为了美味的象征。
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3. One was tang dynasty China, an empire stretching from the South China Sea to the borders of Persia, with ports open to foreign traders from far and wide.
一个是中国的唐王朝,这个帝国的疆域辽阔,最南到南海,最西到波斯边境,而且所有的港口均向来自世界各地的商人开放。
- tang (n.) mid-14c., "serpent's tongue" (thought to be a stinging organ), later "sharp extension of a metal blade" (1680s), from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse tangi "spit of land; pointed end by which a blade is driven into a handle," from Proto-Germanic *tang-, from PIE *denk- "to bite" (see tongs). Influenced in some senses by tongue (n.). Figurative sense of "a sharp taste" is first recorded mid-15c.; that of "suggestion, trace" is from 1590s. The fish (1734) so called for their spines.
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