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crabs

US // (kræbz) //

螃蟹,螃螃蟹,蟹,鳗蟹

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the lowest throw in a game of chance, esp two aces in dice

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Examples

  • The term exoskeleton refers to the hard outer shell found on insects and certain animals like grasshoppers and crabs.

  • It's amazing what a few old guys can do with a little bit of charm and a whole lot of crabs.

  • She was stranded and died on Nikumaroro Island, and her remains were carried off by crabs.

  • The reason why they found a partial skeleton is that many of the bones had been carried off by giant coconut crabs.

  • We had seen armfuls of crabs emerging from beneath the sand on the beach.

  • Besides the water-crabs that we are most of us used to seeing and eating, there are several different kinds of land-crabs.

  • Meanwhile our young friends, having caught several crabs, suddenly noticed by the sun that it was getting late.

  • Old Crabs used to come offen, and consumed a power of wine and seagars at our house.

  • He had to gather fragments of wreck and other things to aid him in his labour, and to search for crabs and crayfish for his food.

  • He is denominated the crab-dog, because he principally feeds upon crabs and other crustaceous animals.