fangs / fæŋ /

獠牙尖牙毒牙牙齿

fangs 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. one of the long, sharp, hollow or grooved teeth of a venomous snake by which poison is injected.
  2. a canine tooth.
  3. a tooth resembling a dog's.
  4. the root of a tooth.
  5. one of the chelicerae of a spider.
  6. a pointed, tapering part of a thing.
  7. Machinery. the tang of a tool.

fangs 近义词

fangs

等同于 teeth

fangs 的近义词 4
fangs

等同于 tooth

fangs

等同于 teeth

fangs

等同于 tooth

fangs

等同于 tusk

fangs

等同于 claw

fangs

等同于 cog

fangs

等同于 digit

更多fangs例句

  1. Meanwhile, Namaari has grown up to lead her home tribe, Fang, but has begun questioning the aggressive direction of her clan.
  2. Raya is still just a young girl, so she’s easy prey for Namaari, the daughter of the visiting Fang leader.
  3. As Swalwell rose in the ranks, Fang became an even bigger supporter.
  4. Just mark the spot on your wall and push, and a pair of hardened steel fangs will dig securely into drywall.
  5. Having one big fang near the middle of the mouth is pretty unusual, Claeson notes.
  6. As Lee Fang recounted at The Nation, Obama made them a centerpiece of his campaign.
  7. But, as Fang continued, the administration quickly evolved away from that position.
  8. “Most are less proactive,” says the artificial fang producer, who goes by the professional name Dnash.
  9. The last several years I called my ex-husbands “Fang” on stage, too.
  10. In 1989, Fang Lizhi wrote an open letter to Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping demanding the release of political prisoners.
  11. The last fang belonging to chimney-pot Liz had perished in that great conflagration!
  12. And then remorse began to fit a long-pointed fang into a sensitive spot in her heart.
  13. It was a prodigious white fang excrescent from the jaw of the world.
  14. A fang of fire darted from the center of the clouds and the guard rolled down the dyke and lay still at the bottom.
  15. Our more immediate need, however, is to discover a means of defeating the malignity of the detestable Fang.