1.矛,标枪,鱼叉
2.持矛者[兵]
3.(植物的)长形的叶片[嫩芽]
1.用标枪戳,用鱼叉叉鱼;叉;〈美俚〉得到,捕到
2.(植物)长出长叶片[嫩芽]
3.刺,戳
1.父系的,右边的
1.a long weapon like a stick with one sharp end
2.the long pointed part of a vegetable such as asparagus
1.to push something sharp and pointed into something else; to hit or kill a person or animal with a sharp pointed weapon such as a spear
1.in which she felt she'd been speared through the heart by an angel and infused with the Holy Spirit.
她感到她被一位天使洞穿心脏而且心中充满了圣灵。
2.But as I watched, I noticed that he selected small pieces, speared them and moved them carefully to his mouth.
我看着他,注意到他挑选着小块的食物,用叉子小心送进嘴里。
3.Then there was the diner who speared his tongue with a hook while eating a fish head and the mysterious woman who only walks backward.
一就餐者在吃鱼头时舌头被鱼刺刺穿。有一位神秘妇女只倒退着走路。
4.They speared the poor albino mole, turning him into a hedgehog.
他们冲一只可怜的白化鼹鼠投掷标枪,硬是把它变成了一只刺猬。
5.The most creative competitor bought a chicken for eggs and speared his own fish, but lost to an even more frugal opponent.
最有创意的一位选手为了吃到鸡蛋,买了小鸡自己喂养,并自己用鱼叉钓鱼,但最终仍输给了一位更为节俭的对手。
6.Winter passed, from will speared out, thus, round and round, it's the fire of life, never extinguished.
冬去春来,自会破土而出,由此,周而复始,它的生命之火,永不熄灭。
7.The first blades of grass speared out of the earth.
第一批青草的叶片破土而出。父系的,男方的
8.For instance, a soldier who gets speared in the leg will fall realistically, and not simply roll over.
士兵的腿上中了矛,那么他就会跌倒,而不是简单的摇晃。
9.He speared an Oyster Rockefeller.
他叉了一只洛克菲勒牡蛎。
10.The Indian speared a fish.
那位印第安人叉中了一条鱼。