hulk
hulk漢語(yǔ)翻譯
hulk詞型變化
hulk英語(yǔ)解釋
名詞 hulk:
- a very large person; impressive in size or qualities同義詞:giant, heavyweight, whale
- a ship that has been wrecked and abandoned
動(dòng)詞 hulk:
- appear very large or occupy a commanding position同義詞:loom, tower, predominate
hulk例句
- The truck hulked up suddenly over the crest of the hill.卡車(chē)在小山頂上突然像個(gè)龐然大物似地出現(xiàn)了。
- I saw a rotting hulk on the beach.我在海灘上看見(jiàn)了一艘腐爛的廢船。
hulk詳細(xì)解釋
hulk
n.(名詞)Nautical 【航海】 A heavy, unwieldy ship.笨重,難以操縱的船The hull of an old, unseaworthy, or wrecked ship.廢船舶體:舊的,無(wú)法航行或失事了的船的外殼Often hulks An old or unseaworthy ship used as a prison or warehouse. 常作 hulks 囚船,廢船:用作監(jiān)獄或倉(cāng)庫(kù)的舊船或無(wú)法航行的船One, such as a person or an object, that is bulky, clumsy, or unwieldy.大個(gè)子,龐然大物:龐大、笨拙或不靈便的(人或物體)v.intr.(不及物動(dòng)詞)hulked,hulk.ing,hulks To appear as a massive or towering form; loom:赫然顯現(xiàn):以龐大或高聳的形象出現(xiàn);聳然而現(xiàn):例句:The big truck hulked out of the fog.大卡車(chē)從濃霧中聳然而出現(xiàn)
To move clumsily.笨拙地挪動(dòng)
來(lái)源:Middle English 中古英語(yǔ) from Old English hulc 源自 古英語(yǔ) hulc from Medieval Latin hulcus 源自 中世紀(jì)拉丁語(yǔ) hulcus probably from Greek holkas [merchant ship, ship that is towed] 可能源自 希臘語(yǔ) holkas [商船,被拖著的船] from helkein [to pull] 源自 helkein [拉]
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