释义 |
paw AHD[pô] D.J.[pɔː]K.K.[pɔ]n.(名词)- The nailed or clawed foot of an animal, especially of a quadruped.脚爪,脚掌:带指甲或爪的动物的足,尤指四足动物的爪
- Informal A human hand, especially a large, clumsy one:【非正式用语】 手:人类的手,尤指大而粗笨的手:"Lennie dabbled his big paw in the water"(John Steinbeck)“赖尼把他粗笨的手浸到水里”(约翰·斯坦贝克)
v.(动词)pawed, paw.ing, paws v.tr.(及物动词)- To strike with the paw or paws.抓:用爪打击,抓
- To strike or scrape with a beating motion:堆,刨:用蹄刮或击:The bull pawed the ground before charging.那头牛用蹄刨着地准备出击
- To handle clumsily, rudely, or with too much familiarity.See Synonyms at touch 粗鲁地摸弄:用手粗笨地,粗暴地触摸 参见 touch
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To scrape the ground with the forefeet:用前蹄抓地:The horse pawed restlessly.那匹马用前蹄不停地刨着地
- To handle someone or something clumsily, rudely, or with too much familiarity:笨拙地摸,毛手毛脚:用笨拙的、粗暴的、不礼貌的方式对待某人或某物:Don't paw at everything you see.别乱碰东西
- Middle English pawe 中古英语 pawe
- from Old French powe 源自 古法语 powe
pawʹer n.(名词) |