their teeth的意思
their teeth中文翻譯:
他們的牙齒
相似詞語短語
cheek teeth───臼齒;頰齒
thirtieth───n.第三十;三十分之一;adj.第三十個的;三十分之一的
tweet teeth───推特齒
anterior teeth───[解剖]前牙
cheekteeth───警覺的
egg teeth───破殼器;卵齒
eye teeth───眼牙,上尖牙
sweet teeth───n.喜好甜食,對甜食的酷愛
white teeth───白牙(書名)
雙語使用場景
Their teeth were flat.───他們的牙齒是平的。
The study cautioned children against eating too much chocolate, which may destroy their teeth.───這項研究警告孩子說不要吃太多巧克力,因為這可能毀掉他們的牙齒。
married women of Shitamachi maintained the custom of blackening their teeth.───町的已婚婦女保留了染黑牙齒的習俗。
He knew that it would come again-the darkness was full of demons crouching, waiting to worry him with their teeth again.───他知道它還會卷土重來--黑暗里到處都潛伏著惡魔,它們正等著再一次用牙齒來折磨他。
Luckily for her, there is a good amount of material for historians to get their teeth into and she has taken full advantage of it.───幸運的是,對于歷史學家來說,有著大量的材料可以盡力地去幫助他們,而且她已注意到要充分利用這一點。
But many people still do not know about sealants. About one-third of children in the United States have sealants on their teeth.───但很多人至今尚不知道保護膠。在美國大約三分之一的孩子使用了保護膠。
It is not much of a secret that most people would prefer their teeth embodied the classic pearly white appearance that can be a bit elusive.───大多數人都追求經典的珍珠般亮白的牙齒,這早已不是一個秘密,但是卻不容易做到。
Did you know? According to a recent survey, one out of every four singles doesn't brush their teeth before a date.───你知道嗎?根據最近一項調查,四分之一的單身人士約會之前不刷牙。
He put Erica and Wanda to bed again the next night, made them brush their teeth, read a story to them.───第二天晚上他再一次安頓埃里卡(Erica)和旺達(Wanda)上床睡覺,叫她們刷牙,給她們讀故事。
英語使用場景
I suppose women students no longer brush their teeth at sinks positioned perilously close, I always thought, to the urinals.
When dogs fight, they use their teeth.
Their teeth are sharp enough the break the skin.
Even their teeth and lips were speckled brown.
The bulldozers are getting their teeth sharpened in anticipation of devouring this 90-acre morsel, too.
Their teeth were chattering with cold.
The children brush their teeth after every meal.
The villagers gnashed their teeth about the council's decision to build a car park.
Sutton and Packford both cut their teeth on the old hot-metal newspaper production process.