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gat-toothed

/gat-tootht, -toothd/US // ˈgætˌtuθt, -ˌtuðd //

齿形的,齿型,齿型的,齿形

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : gap-toothed.

Examples

  • “It is impossible by elections to choose normal people,” argues Yoram Gat, an Israeli software engineer with a PhD in statistics.

  • Gat is one of the founders of Equality-by-lot, a popular sortition blog.

  • “Normal people are kind of anonymous,” Gat told The Daily Beast.

  • The teenagers—Cady, her cousins Johnny and Mirren, and their friend Gat—are nicknamed the Liars.

  • I ask Cuco how The Verne Club gets illegal, over-proof alcohol like absinthe through the fine-toothed comb of Argentine customs.

  • Then the king gat his spear in both his hands, and ran toward Sir Mordred crying, Traitor, now is thy death day come.

  • A toothed arc fixed to the revolving platform or to the live ring serves to give motion to the bridge.

  • And it was at this season that the fjord near-by which the kings most oft abode gat its name of Harding.

  • The people of those parts assembled and fought against him; but Olaf was victorious and gat much plunder.

  • The men of the land came together and did battle with him, but Olaf gat the victory and much booty.