claw

英 [klɔː] 美 [klɔ]
  • n. 爪;螯,钳;爪形器具
  • vi. 用爪抓(或挖)
  • vt. 用爪抓(或挖)

中文词源


claw 爪子

来自PIE*skel,弯,钩,词源同close,scoliosis(脊柱侧弯)。

英文词源


claw (n.)
Old English clawu, earlier clea, "claw, talon, iron hook," from Proto-Germanic *klawo (cognates: Old Frisian klawe "claw, hoe," Middle Dutch klouwe, Dutch klauw, Old High German klawa, German Klaue "claw"). Claw-foot in reference to furniture is from 1823; claw-and-ball attested from 1893. Claw-hammer attested from 1769.
claw (v.)
Old English clawian "to scratch, claw," from the same root as claw (n.). Related: Clawed; clawing. Compare Dutch klaauwen, Old High German klawan, German klauen. To claw back"regain by great effort" is from 1953; as a noun, an act of this, from 1969.

双语例句


1. The dogs continued to paw and claw frantically at the chain mesh.
那些狗继续用爪子疯狂地抓铁丝网。

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2. It has three pairs of legs, each ending in a large claw.
它有3对腿,每条腿上都有一只巨爪。

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3. The Chancellor will try to claw back £3.5 billion in next year's Budget.
财政大臣在明年的预算中将争取收回35亿英镑。

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4. They will eventually be able to claw back all or most of the debt.
他们最终能捞回全部或大部分的债务。

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5. In the meantime his generals will want to claw back some of their old influence.
与此同时,他的将军们还想东山再起。

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