snake
- IPA[snāk]
美式
- a long limbless reptile which has no eyelids, a short tail, and jaws that are capable of considerable extension. Some snakes have a venomous bite.;(in general use) a limbless lizard or amphibian.
- move or extend with the twisting motion of a snake
noun: snake, plural noun: snakes
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名詞
- 1. a long limbless reptile which has no eyelids, a short tail, and jaws that are capable of considerable extension. Some snakes have a venomous bite. 同義詞
- ▪ (in general use) a limbless lizard or amphibian.
- 2. a treacherous or deceitful person that man is a cold-blooded snake 同義詞
- 3. a former system of interconnected exchange rates for the currencies of EC countries the snake did not have any provision for strong currency nations to help the weak
- 4. a long flexible wire for clearing obstacles in piping.
動詞
- 1. move or extend with the twisting motion of a snake a rope snaked down
- a pit containing poisonous snakes.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a substance with no real medicinal value sold as a remedy for all diseases.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large harmless yellowish-cream snake with darker markings, native to western North America.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a throw of two ones with a pair of dice.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small harmless North American snake which resembles an earthworm.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small harmless North American snake which resembles an earthworm.
Oxford Dictionary
- a fast-moving, venomous, and aggressive Australian snake, with a variety of color forms.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a common, harmless North American snake that typically has well-defined longitudinal stripes ...
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英式
- a long limbless reptile which has no eyelids, a short tail, and jaws that are capable of ...
- move or extend with the twisting motion of a snake: a rope snaked down
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