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n.
柄; 突出部; 螺帽
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n.
(英)耳朵
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<俚>笨蛋
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vt.
拖; 拉; 用力拖動
Noun:
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ancient Celtic god
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a sail with four corners that is hoisted from a yard that is oblique to the mast
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a projecting piece that is used to lift or support or turn something
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marine worms having a row of tufted gills along each side of the back; often used for fishing bait
Verb:
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carry with difficulty;
"You'll have to lug this suitcase"
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obstruct;
"My nose is all stuffed"
"Her arteries are blocked"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The striker has a lug that interacts with the sear and is used to hold the striker in the cocked position.
著手助手有個個與柄互動營銷的那干枯的并且把他們拿來在被矗立的具體位置中抓到著手助手。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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I had to lug my bags up to the fourth floor.
我又是費勁地我把我的多少個包拖上五樓。
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At nine his father, a naturalist who had started a reptile park on the Queensland coast, taught him to stalk crocs at night and lug them out of the water.
在他九歲那一天,他的爸爸,當名物種多樣性學者,在昆士銀川鹿谷制茶創建一個多家爬蟲軟件類生態公園,教他在每晚搜尋鄂魚的足跡,并將因此拖出水量面。
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It is such a shame to use such a fine beast to lug salt.
如此好的馬,用它拉無力的鹽太太遺憾了了。
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The stack was stitched up so as to leave two lugs to carry it by.
出于: E. Linklater
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With pots.., such as casseroles, lugs..facilitate easy gripping and lifting.
出自于: K. Clark
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You give your ropes a lug that pulls all his pegs out.
出至: J. K. Jerome
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Mr. Lintott lugg'd the reins, Stopt Short, [etc.].
來源于: Pope
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