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- n.小腿;杆;长柄;(动物的)大腿肉
- 网络摸柄;刀锋爱痕;柄部
复数:shanks 现在分词:shanking 过去分词:shanked n. stem,shaft,trunk,rod,bar 1. | 长柄;杆the straight narrow part between the two ends of a tool or an object |
2. | (动物或人的)胫,小腿the part of an animal's or a person's leg between the knee and ankle |
3. | (动物的)大腿肉the top part of the leg of an animal, cooked and eaten |
n. | 1. the early part of a period of time 2. the later or remaining part of a period of time 3. the long narrowest part of something such as a key or pipe, especially when it connects two functional parts 4. a cut of meat from the leg of cattle, pigs, or sheep 5. the lower part of an animal's leg, between the bottom and middle joints 6. the lower part of the human leg, from ankle to knee 7. the long narrow part of a pin, nail, screw, or bolt, between the head and the pointed or threaded part 8. a part sticking out from the head of a tool, by which it can be fitted into a handle 9. the plain band part of a ring, not including any jewels and their settings 10. the narrow part of the sole of a shoe, beneath the arch of the foot, or any fitting at this part of a shoe 1. the early part of a period of time 2. the later or remaining part of a period of time 3. the long narrowest part of something such as a key or pipe, especially when it connects two functional parts 4. a cut of meat from the leg of cattle, pigs, or sheep 5. the lower part of an animal's leg, between the bottom and middle joints 6. the lower part of the human leg, from ankle to knee 7. the long narrow part of a pin, nail, screw, or bolt, between the head and the pointed or threaded part 8. a part sticking out from the head of a tool, by which it can be fitted into a handle 9. the plain band part of a ring, not including any jewels and their settings 10. the narrow part of the sole of a shoe, beneath the arch of the foot, or any fitting at this part of a shoe | v. | 1. to kick a football so that it goes in the wrong direction 2. to hit a golf ball with the heel of the club, sending it in the wrong direction 3. to shrivel, or show other signs of disease spreading upwards from the base of the stem |
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