tusker
美['tʌskə] 英['tʌskə]
n. 有长牙的象
英英释义
Noun- any mammal with prominent tusks (especially an elephant or wild boar)
例句
- It was a shamefully long time since either she or Tusker had been to church. 说来惭愧,她和塔斯克都很久未进教堂了。
- But if people don’t heed to our advice and harass the tusker, then it can retaliate. 要是人们不听我们的忠告、非要激怒它的话,它可能会报复的。”
- It's a scrum as every tusker shoves his way to the center. Two walruses plow into each other. Each tries to push the other one back. 在所有长着长牙的雄海象挥舞着长牙向冰面中心推进时,冰面上乱作一团。两只海象相互猛凿。它们都想把对方向后推。
- Excellent are well-trained mules, thoroughbred Sindhu horses and noble tusker elephants. But better still is the man who has subdued himself. 已受驯服的骡、骏马与大象是优良的;然而能以(道智)制伏自己者更为优良。
- Musty during rut, the tusker named Dhanapalaka is uncontrollable. Held in captivity, the tusker does not touch a morsel, but only longingly calls to mind the elephant forest. 那名为护财的象发怒时是难以制伏的,被捕后它绝食,只想着要回去象林(照顾母亲)。
- "The tusker then inserts its trunk inside the vehicle andsniffs for food," local resident Prabodh Mohanty,who has come across theelephant twice,was quoted as saying. "这头大象就会把鼻子伸进车里,将里面的食物吸出来,一卷而光。"当地居民莫汉蒂已经与它有过两次狭路相逢。
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