tusk
常見例句
- A huge tusk decorated the wall of his study.
他書房的墻上裝飾著一支巨大的象牙。 - That hole is now being filled - thanks to narwhals, medium-size whales, endemic to the Arctic, known as unicorns of the seas because of the single, spiralling tusk found in males.
這個洞現(xiàn)在正在被填補(bǔ)起來--這歸功于角鯨,一種中等大小的,北極特有的鯨,因?yàn)樾埚L長著一個螺旋紋的長牙而被稱為海中的獨(dú)角獸。 - The Polish prime minister, Donald Tusk, has submitted a report to the European Commission saying his country will not support a high profile candidate who has ambitions to enlarge the role.
波蘭總理多納德·圖斯克已經(jīng)向歐洲委員會遞交了一份報告,表示他的國家將不會支持暗藏擴(kuò)張歐盟總統(tǒng)角色野心的高調(diào)候選人。 - Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk says his country still remains loyal to the United States.
- Officials said Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who held an emergency meeting of his Cabinet, wept when hearing about the plane crash.
- During Tuesday's commemoration, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk indirectly referred to the controversy with Russia and the German invasion.
- Mr Tusk could easily dump them and sign up the radical anti-clerical Palikot Movement instead.
ECONOMIST: The new team gets going - The sun is shining today, but such problems seem sure to cloud Mr Tusk's future.
ECONOMIST: Poland's politics - They may indeed prefer something more inspiring than Mr Tusk's affable but low-key style.
ECONOMIST: The Polish government 返回 tusk