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barb

/bahrb/US // bɑrb //UK // (bɑːb) //

倒钩,倒刺,倒勾,钩子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a point or pointed part projecting backward from a main point, as of a fishhook or arrowhead.
    • : an obviously or openly unpleasant or cutting remark.
    • : Botany, Zoology. a hooked or sharp bristle.
    • : Ornithology. one of the processes attached to the rachis of a feather.
    • : one of a breed of domestic pigeons, similar to the carriers or homers, having a short, broad bill.
    • : any of numerous, small, Old World cyprinid fishes of the genera Barbus and Puntius, often kept in aquariums.
    • : Usually barbs. Veterinary Pathology. a small protuberance under the tongue in horses and cattle, especially when inflamed and swollen.
    • : Also barbe. a linen covering for the throat and breast, formerly worn by women mourners and now only by some nuns.
    • : Obsolete. a beard.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to furnish with a barb or barbs.

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Examples

  • A wind barb contains half lines, full lines, and flags to denote wind speeds.

  • Wind barbs Wind barbs are the most visible portion of a station plot.

  • A patch with smaller barbs punctured the slim stem of a tomato plant.

  • To make the microneedle’s barbs, the researchers took advantage of a curious effect of this type of 3-D printing.

  • On exposure to ultraviolet light, the barbs curved downward.

  • Jon was a big fan and he spent hours planning responses to every possible barb.

  • Bills are piling up in an Iowa court case, Heki v. Bachmann, filed by another former Bachmann staffer, Barb Heki.

  • But every barb is delivered with a wink—and a chiseled, dashing smile.

  • The Daily Pic: Barb Choit shows us old images as they fade to black – or cyan.

  • Even an exchange on gun control enabled Obama to recycle a barb once used against John Kerry, who played Romney in debate prep.

  • Accordingly he carries to court a beautiful barb, and requests his majesty's acceptance of it.

  • Some had one good edge, or a point or barb, while the other parts of the same stones showed only the natural form and fracture.

  • This time he had received a genuine wound, with poison upon the barb of the arrow that had pierced him.

  • He held in his hand a curious wooden spear with a loose barb tipped with the tusk of a walrus.

  • In form it belongs to Class A of stemmed implements, is lozenge-shaped, without shoulder or barb.