eared信息详情
v.听;抽穗(ear的过去分词)
adj.有穗的;有耳的;有把的
beared───vt.通过抛售使股份降低(bear的过去式)
earned───adj.挣得的;v.挣得;引起(earn的过去分词)
feared───v.畏惧(fear的过去式和过去分词);为…忧虑(或担心、焦虑);敬畏(神等);感到害怕
geared───adj.齿轮传动的,变速螺旋桨的;(公司)有一定股本债务比的;v.使与……相适应;为……准备好;使变速,使调档;用齿轮连接;给…装上齿轮;挂档开动机器(gear的过去式和过去分词)
neared───adv.接近(地),靠近(地),离......很近(地);不久,很快;近乎;差不多,几乎;prep.在......附近,靠近;临近;近乎,就要;与......相似,近似于;adj.(距离)近的,靠近的;接近的;近似的;不久的;近亲的;小气的;vt.接近;快到(某个阶段或时间);vi.(重要时刻或事件等)临近
reared───n.后面;后方部队;屁股;adj.后方的,后面的;背面的;v.抚养;培养;喂养,饲养;栽种,培植;(马等动物)用后腿直立;竖起;adv.向后;在后面
seared───烧焦(seared是sear的过去式和过去分词);使……枯萎(seared是sear的过去式和过去分词)
Jared───n.杰瑞德(男子名)
ared───年
I sat down on the sill of my mother's door to read the dog-eared Ramayana, with a marbled paper cover, which belonged to her old aunt.───我坐在母亲房间的门槛上,读着她老姨妈那本皱巴巴的《罗摩衍那》,封面有着大理石花纹。
with a dog-eared NEWSWEEK ID, I ambled through the gates of the National Assembly last week.───上周,我带着一张折了角的《新闻周刊》ID(NEWSWEEK ID),悠闲地走进了国民大会(National Assembly)的大门。
Based on its body size, a bat-like the greater mouse-eared bat would be expected to live four years.───根据它的体型,像大耳蝠这样的蝙蝠可以活4年。
One evening the sun was just setting when a flock of beautiful large birds a eared out of the bushes.───有一天晚上,太阳刚刚下山,此时有一群漂亮的大鸟从矮树丛飞出来。
I was once at a trade show, and a gentleman came up to me with a dog-eared copy and said "Can you sign this for me? "───我在参加一个贸易展览会,一位绅士拿着一本卷角的书走过来说“您能够给我签字么?”
His sketches a eared in magazines and encyclopedias and at the center of what was then the begi ing of a movement to save the whales.───他的画刊登在杂志上和百科全书里,也悬挂在当时刚刚兴起的拯救鲸鱼运动的中心。
I would hesitate to describe what pygmy chimpanzees, orangutans or long-eared hedgehogs get up to, even in a liberal newspaper.───至于倭黑猩猩、红毛猩猩和长耳刺猬,即使是在一份自由报纸上,要我描述它们的同性恋行为,我也会犹豫再三。
She pulls down from her shelves a dog-eared copy of the journal in which the wiring was first described.───她从书架上取下一本折角的杂志,上面第一次描述了回路。
The long-eared bat has not been seen on the Scilly Isles since the 1960s.───20世纪60年代以来,人类就从未在锡利群岛见到过这种长耳蝙蝠。
Little pitchers have great (or large) ears.
The hungry belly has no ears.
Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice.
Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice.
The day has eyes, the night has ears.
No piper can please all ears.
Music is the eye of the ear.
Hedges have eyes, and walls have ears.
The great fish ear up the small.