skunk
英 [skʌŋk]
美 [skʌŋk]
n. 北美臭鼬
vt. <俚>使惨败; 使得零分; 烂醉如泥
复数:skunks 过去分词:skunked 现在分词:skulling 过去式:skulled 第三人称单数:skunks
BNC.27835 / COCA.14568
柯林斯词典
- 臭鼬
Askunkis a small black and white animal which releases an unpleasant smelling liquid if it is frightened or attacked. Skunks live in America. - 超劲***;强效***
Skunkis a type of powerful, strong-smelling marijuana.
英英释义
noun
- American musteline mammal typically ejecting an intensely malodorous fluid when startled
- street names for marijuana
- a defeat in a game where one side fails to score
- a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
- only a rotter would do that
- kill the rat
- throw the bum out
- you cowardly little pukes!
- the British call a contemptible person a `git'
verb
- defeat by a lurch
双语例句
- This sweet smelling skunk never raises a stink.
这只甜美的小臭鼬从不发臭。 - They'll take skunk urine extract any day.
它们任何时候都会对臭鼬尿液提取物感兴趣。 - What's the difference between a dead skunk in the road and a crushed viola in the road?
路上一直死黄鼠狼和在路上碎弓的中提手的区别? - The skunk is noted for the foul-smelling liquid produced by scent glands under its tail.
臭鼬以其臭液而著名;臭液是尾巴下面的臭腺产生的。 - If a skunk threatened, it first stamps its feet and lifts its tail.
如果臭鼬受到威胁,它首先跺脚,翘起尾巴。 - Why should people avoid a skunk?
人为什么要躲开臭鼬? - Does the young prince play with the Wittle Bunny and the Wittle skunk?
小王子就和小兔子和小臭鼬玩吖? - Phil loves to gossip and has become the skunk of the garden party.
菲尔很喜欢嚼舌头,成了不受欢迎的人。 - If the enemy does not back off, the skunk turns and sprays.
如果敌人不后退,臭鼬便转身喷射臭液。 - The other animals make fun of her because she is a skunk and has a strong smell, until she uses her scent to chase away a hungry wolf.
班上的其他动物们因她是只臭鼬并且身上有味道便纷纷嘲笑她,直到她用自己身上的气味赶跑了一只饥饿的狼。
