[/klɔː; klɔ/] n 用法: 1 (a) any of the pointed nails (nail1) on the feet of some mammals, birds and reptiles 爪(某些哺乳类、 鸟类和爬行类动物的尖利脚趾甲): Cats have sharp claws. 猫有尖爪. (b) (esp in birds) foot with claws (尤指鸟类)带爪的脚: The eagle held a mouse in its claws. 鹰用爪抓住了老鼠. 用法: 2 pincers of a shellfish (甲壳类动物的)钳, 螯: a lobster's claw 龙虾的螯. =>illus at shellfish 见shellfish之插图. 用法: 3 mechanical device like a claw, used for gripping and lifting things 爪形器具(用以抓住或提起物件). 用法: 4 (idm 习语) get one's claws into sb (infml) (esp of a woman) attach oneself to (a partner) in a determined way (尤指女子)依附於伴侣: She's really got her claws into him! 她完全依靠他了! claw 2 v 用法: 1 [Ipr, Tn] ~ (at) sb/sth (try to) scratch or tear sb/sth with a claw or claws or with one's finger-nails (试图)用爪或指甲抓或撕某人[某物]; 搔; 挠; 刮: The cats clawed at each other. 猫用爪子互相抓. * The prisoner clawed at the cell door in desperation. 囚犯绝望地乱抓牢房的门. * His face was badly clawed. 他的脸给抓坏了. 用法: 2 (idm 习语) claw one's way across, up, through, etc move across, etc by using the claws or the hands 用爪或手爬行过去等: They slowly clawed their way up the cliff. 他们缓慢地爬上峭壁. 用法: 3 (phr v) claw sth back (of a government) recover, esp by taxation, money paid as an allowance to people who are not thought to need financial help (指政府)(尤指用税收)收回认为不需资助者的补助金. |