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wattling是wattle的现在分词 wattle美 ['wɑt(ə)l] 英 ['wɒt(ə)l] - n.枝条;(火鸡等的)垂肉;(鱼的)触须;【植】金合欢属
- v.用枝条编制(篱笆,篮等)
- 网络编栅
复数:wattles 过去分词:wattled 现在分词:wattling n. | 1. stakes or poles interwoven with branches and twigs, used for walls, fences, and roofs 2. material used to make wattle, e.g. branches or stakes 3. a drought-resistant tree or bush, often planted for shade or ornament, whose feathery-looking leaves are sometimes replaced by flattened green leaf stalks in maturity. 4. a loose, often highly coloured fold of bare skin hanging from the throat or cheek of birds and lizards. It is used in courtship and other displays. 5. a substance used for making walls, consisting of large sticks with small branches between them 6. a piece of skin that hangs from the head or neck of some birds 1. stakes or poles interwoven with branches and twigs, used for walls, fences, and roofs 2. material used to make wattle, e.g. branches or stakes 3. a drought-resistant tree or bush, often planted for shade or ornament, whose feathery-looking leaves are sometimes replaced by flattened green leaf stalks in maturity. 4. a loose, often highly coloured fold of bare skin hanging from the throat or cheek of birds and lizards. It is used in courtship and other displays. 5. a substance used for making walls, consisting of large sticks with small branches between them 6. a piece of skin that hangs from the head or neck of some birds | v. | 1. to construct something from wattle 2. to weave branches or twigs into wattle |
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