tusks
英 [tʌsks]
美 [tʌsks]
n. (象和某些其他动物的)长牙
tusk的复数
柯林斯词典
- (象、野猪、海象等的) 长牙
Thetusksof an elephant, wild boar, or walrus are its two very long, curved, pointed teeth.
双语例句
- Tusks are fundamentally no different than ordinary teeth.
象的长牙和普通的牙齿基本上没有什么区别。 - Either of two large northern marine mammals having ivory tusks and tough hide over thick blubber.
两种大型北方哺乳动物之一,有尖牙,厚厚的鲸脂外面有粗糙的硬皮。 - They deeply respected the animals they hunted and wore the teeth and tusks of wild boar as trophies.
他们极为尊敬猎物,并配戴野猪牙作为战利品。 - That means thousands of elephants will be hunted and killed just for their tusks.
这意味着成千上万的大象会被猎杀,只是为了它们的大牙。 - Some hunters kill elephants to sell their tusks.
一些猎人为了卖掉象牙而捕捉大象。 - Which have been engraved on walls, bones, and the ivory tusks of mammoths.
它们可能雕刻在墙壁上、骨头上、古代长毛象的象牙上。 - It was about the same size as the woolly mammoth but had straight tusks and less hair.
它的个儿和毛象差不多,但是,它的象牙是直的,毛也要少些。 - Joe Johnston began to develop designs that were resembled upright wild boars complete with snouts and tusks.
经乔•约翰斯敦进一步设计,他们形似直立的野猪,长着猪鼻和獠牙。 - The elephants are poached for their tusks.
为获取象牙而偷猎大象。 - Elephant tusks, monkey tails and salt were used in some parts of Africa.
非洲的一些地区则使用象牙、猴尾和盐。