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gator

/gey-ter/US // ˈgeɪ tər //UK // (ˈɡeɪtə) //

鳄鱼,大鳄,鳄鱼皮,鳄鱼人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Southern U.S. Informal. alligator.

Examples

  • This is dangerous work for the search crews as they are wading through gator and snake infested swamps and flooded hiking and biking trails.

  • The Tea Party candidate also released his first TV ad, "Gator."

  • (Giveaway movie moment: the nine-foot gator that washed into a Tampa swimming pool).

  • Translation: Talk to Ya Later, Ta Ta for Now, and Later, Gator.

  • Almost no one comes to ride the airboats or stare at the leathery monsters in the gator pit.

  • They get a chunk of lead right through one eye and usually that's the end of Mr. 'Gator.

  • "Indeed I would," answered the double-jointed tail 'gator, who could wobble his flippers both ways.

  • The 'gator was taken with a "fly" tied on a shark-hook, the hackled body being a squirrel's tail, with wings of a small seagull.

  • She gave Mrs. 'Gator twenty beautiful white eggs, and Mrs. 'Gator was perfectly happy.

  • Then one day Mrs. 'Gator crawled out on land and right away discovered what those legs were for.