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axes

/ak-seez/US // ˈæk siz //UK // (ˈæksiːz) //

轴,轴线,轴心,轮轴

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : plural of axis.

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Examples

  • At Studio Stagetti, I shot a man with more picks and axes than I have ever seen outside an arctic expedition.

  • He kept a series of lamps, some with medieval design, on the floor and axes and swords around the room.

  • Egypt is now split along at least four major axes that interrelate in very complex and unstable ways.

  • Using those two axes, you gain a broad view but also one that has depth.

  • She axes the terrible contestants while still soothing them, flashing that sweet J.Lo smile, for the sake of our entertainment.

  • They struck hard blows with their stone axes, which the animals learned to fear.

  • Those behind pressed forward, only to bite the dust, like their comrades, under the spears and axes of the Scots.

  • Tom took one of the axes and chopped a small hole in the top of the cave, some distance above the door.

  • Almost at the same moment two devils leaped from the ground and with their axes struck Granville and his sister from behind.

  • I encountered no Indians, although axes and knives 347 on the ground showed where they had been stationed before retiring.