chinks信息详情
n.中国佬(chink复数)
Chinks───n.中国佬(chink复数)
chicks───n.小鸡(chick的复数形式);雏鸡
chiks───n.小鸡;即将孵出或刚孵出的小鸟
chinas───n.瓷料;瓷器;(非正式)朋友(china的复数)
chines───n.脊柱(chine的复数);v.(屠宰家畜时)沿脊骨切开(chine的第三人称单数形式)
chink───n.裂缝;叮当声;裂口;vi.叮当响;vt.使叮当响
chinky───adj.有裂缝的;多孔隙的
chinos───n.斜纹布裤,棉质宽松便裤(chino的复数)
chins───n.下巴(chin的复数);v.把…放在颏下;做引体向上动作(chin的第三人称单数)
of such exclusive gene patents remain unbowed by criticism. But chinks are appearing in their armour.───基因专利权的维护者仍不肯向各种批评低头,不过他们的装甲已经有了裂痕。
Sunlight filtered through the chinks of the shutters.───阳光从百叶窗的缝隙中透过来。
He provides an adequate challenge and may have a chance to test Williams for some chinks in his armor.───他是个具有足够挑战性的拳手,他是对威廉姆斯的盔甲是否坚固的检验。
Romance will be a wildcard in September for you, for the new and full moons seem to be on a mission to find chinks in the armor.───九月浪漫将会是你的通关符,因为新月和满月看起来是有着盔甲叮当声中的使命。
A few chinks of light over the past week have many claiming to see the light at the end of the tunnel for the US economy.───过去一周出现的若干亮点令许多人声称看到了美国经济复苏的曙光。
and although the larger of the many chinks in the roof were stopped up with straw and rags, the wind and snow often penetrated through.───他们头上只有个房顶,虽然最大的裂缝已经用草和破布堵住了,风还是可以灌进来。
The wall was decayed and full of cracks and chinks , one of which she enlarged with her fingers , cautiously and without noise .───土墙业已剥落,到处露出缝隙。她小心翼翼地用手指把一条缝隙掏宽,不出一丝声音。
They talk about how a big wealth gap can prevent nations from enjoying sustainable growth. Chinks are opening up in the old dogma.───他们讨论大的贫富差距怎样才能防止一些国家享有持续的增长。
So please don't grasp things too firmly by the hand, for they are all sand that would slide out through the chinks between your fingers.───以手攥物,不要太紧了,因为那都是沙,会从你的指缝里悄悄溜走。
Boards let in chinks of dying light from the sky's embers.
Outside, bigger, rougher rocks were piled up to the eaves, with scant little chinks left for doorways and windows.
The jawless fish, even though their heads were heavily plated with bone, had chinks in their armour to accommodate eyes.
The ladies' bathhouse is round, with little chinks of windows.
Goblin A general name for the familiar demon or mischievous spirit who dwells in private houses or in the chinks of trees.
Sunlight filtered through the chinks of the shutters.