their trunks的意思
their trunks中文翻譯:
他們的樹干
相似詞語短語
tree trunks───樹干(treetrunk的復數)
cabin trunks───艙頂棚
other ranks───普通士兵們
the runs───跑步
tree trunk───[林]樹干
bathing trunks───n.游泳褲
trailer trucks───拖車
tipper trucks───翻斗卡車;自動傾卸車
cabin trunk───艙頂棚
雙語使用場景
trunks are as gnarled as bonsai.───樹干盤根錯雜,仿佛盆景一般。
Their trunks are as gnarled as bonsai. Long faintly glowing tendrils hang straight down in pastel curtains.───它們的樹干盤根錯雜,仿佛盆景一般。它們長長的卷須如簾子般垂下,發出輕柔的微光。
elephants do with their trunks?───大象的象鼻是用來做什么的?
They're finding out that Redwoods can move moisture out of the air and down into their trunks, possibly all the way into their root systems.───他們發現紅杉可以吸收空氣中的水分至它們的樹干里,很有可能一路送到它們的根部系統。
Since African elephants live where the sun is usually blazing hot, they use their trunks to help them keep cool.───自從非洲象開始生活的地方太陽如燃燒一樣熱,它們就用鼻子來保持涼爽。
Everything was green: the trees, their trunks covered with moss, their branches hanging with a canopy of it, the ground covered with ferns.───一切都是綠色的:那些樹,樹干上長滿了苔蘚,枝干上掛著的綠葉宛如穹廬,地面覆蓋著蕨科植物。
Their trunks are usually over ten feet tall and, as if wrought by human effort, utterly bare of branches below ten feet.───它的干呢,通常是丈把高,象是加過人工似的,一丈以內,絕無旁枝;
A strange, roseate light shone through the spaces among their trunks and the wind made in their branches the music of aeolian harps.───在它們的樹干間閃耀著一種奇妙的薔薇色光芒,而風在樹枝間嗚嗚作聲的響音好像風鳴豎琴的樂音般。
There were trees so huge that it would have taken ten men with outstretched arms to encircle their trunks.───有的樹非常巨大,需要十個男子張開手臂才能圍著樹干繞成一圈。
英語使用場景
Lowland trees may lean to this side and that, though it is but a meadow breeze that bends them, or a bank of cowslips from which their trunks lean aslope.
Lowland trees may lean to this side and that, though it is but a meadow breeze that bends them or a bank of cowlips from which their trunks lean aslope.
Conifers protect their trunks from mechanical damage and insect attack with a special gummy substance, resin.
Above the rumpled greenery, red-brown African mahogany trees rose at random, their trunks tall and straight, their limbs sagging with the weight of orchids and ferns.
They nudge the back of our necks with their trunks.
Water belched out as he drenched each tree, pouring the costly stuff into the deep trench which circled their trunks.
A strange, roseate light shone through the spaces among their trunks and the wind made in their branches the music of aeolian harps.
The diseased trees are marked by protuberances on their trunks.