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finned

/find/US // fɪnd //UK // (fɪnd) //

有鳍的,有翅的,有鳍,翅片状的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having fins.

Examples

  • The Shark’s self-cleaning, silicon-finned brushroll captures pet hair but doesn’t get tangled like traditional brushes.

  • A self-cleaning silicon-finned brushroll captures pet hair and offers tangle-free operation.

  • It could be as unique as a fancy fish tank, filled with lots of finned friends.

  • Wildlife is one of the major draws of a visit to the Channel Islands, and it’s important to give our furry, finned, and feathery friends ample space to live their lives in peace while we gawk in wonder.

  • We have four limbs only because it was a four-finned fish that crawled out of the sea almost 400 million years ago.

  • A flash of silver through the air, then a puff of wind, and a red-finned, black-backed roach of about 8-oz.

  • The shell is finned, as shown at G, to provide greater heat radiating surface.

  • This plug will be furnished either with or without the finned portion, to meet individual requirements.

  • He was a shovel-nosed, big-finned yellow shark, weighing about five hundred pounds.

  • Vermilion-finned and with eyes of bossy gold, the tunnies went by in shoals, but he heeded them not.