hatchet / ˈhætʃ ɪt /

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hatchet2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small, short-handled ax having the end of the head opposite the blade in the form of a hammer, made to be used with one hand.
  2. a tomahawk.
  3. hatchetfish.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cut, destroy, kill, etc., with a hatchet.
  2. to abridge, delete, excise, etc.: The network censor may hatchet 30 minutes from the script.

hatchet 近义词

n. 名词 noun

ax

hatchet 的近义词 4

hatchet构成的短语

  • hatchet job
  • hatchet man
  • bury the hatchet

更多hatchet例句

  1. It’s tempting to bring extra clothing, water bottles, hatchets, and more, but if there’s a chance you might not use them, it’s not worth carrying them around on your back.
  2. This is a subject that people tend to have pretty strong opinions about, so please don’t think I’m so insane as to attempt a detailed stacking guide for Outside, only to have the woodsmansplainers bust out their hatchets.
  3. In a room on the right, Mono finds a hatchet that’s just about as long as he is tall.
  4. At the Sussex County Courthouse in Georgetown, political rivals literally bury the hatchet.
  5. Prosecutors claim that Silento walked into a stranger’s home in Los Angeles that was unlocked on Saturday and then began swinging a hatchet at two people.
  6. The conviction of the man known as The Hatchet, infamous for filming himself torturing gay people, is good news.
  7. This is not a hatchet job, and it certainly could have been.
  8. From Kimmel and Kanye burying the hatchet to a telekinetic coffee shop surprise, WATCH our countdown.
  9. And, he added, a mayor would be foolish to attempt to “take a hatchet to the financial industry.”
  10. According to the police report, officers also found a Taser and a hatchet in the house.
  11. The formation of an axe or hatchet, however crude it may have been, would naturally lead to another step in advance.
  12. He had the hatchet face of the clever Yankee, alert, sharply defined, with a high-bridged and rather bold English nose.
  13. To be sure, he might kill the dog with the hatchet, but such butchery was repugnant to him, and he quickly dismissed the idea.
  14. It is not rare to find in primitive submarine formations these singular kinds of passages, which seem cut out with a hatchet.
  15. The planking had been sawed, the timber cut with the hatchet, the ironwork with a file, the sheathing with the chisel.