twig
twig 英 [twɪg] 美 [twɪɡ]
vi. 理解 vt. 理解 n. 小枝;嫩枝;末梢
进行时:twigging 过去式:twigged 过去分词:twigged 第三人称单数:twigs 名词复数:twigs
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- vi. 理解
- vt. 理解
- n. 小枝;嫩枝;末梢
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1. The teacher had explained the sentence, but I didn't quite twig.
老师解释了这个句子,但我不太明白。
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2. He takes roses, or carnations, pulls out a twig, but only when they’re fresh.
他拿玫瑰,或是康乃馨,拔掉一个嫩枝,仅仅是它们新鲜的时候。
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3. She would form these very neatly out of pieces of twig, and would then decorate them with a flower or two and walk round them admiring them.
她会找一些细树枝整齐的摆出自己的名字,然后用一朵或两朵鲜花装饰一下,接着绕着它们转圈,边转边赞叹不已。
- twig (n.) Old English twig "twig, branch, shoot, small tree," from Proto-Germanic *twigga "a fork" (source also of Middle Dutch twijch, Dutch twijg, Old High German zwig, German Zweig "branch, twig"), from PIE *dwi-ko-, from root *dwo- "two." Compare Old English twisel "fork, point of division."
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