gaff的意思和读音

gaff

: [ɡæf] : [ɡæf]

n.

v.;〈

gaffs  

gaffn.

1.a pole with a hook on the end used to pull large fish out of the water

2.the house, flat/apartment, etc. where sb lives

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v.1.(),;〈

n.1.<slang>Same as gaffe. blow the gaff2.a pole with a hook on the end, used for pulling large fish out of water

1. gaff gaff ; gag ...

2. feet gaff gift ...

3. ... Gaelic gaff gaff-topsail ...

4. furnishings gaff gaff foresail ...

5. backstay gaff spanker ...

6. gaff gaff ; gag ...

7. ... dandruff gaff , , , <> raff , , , () ...

8. ... or conj . (); gaff n. harpoon n. () ...

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1.He used somebody else's invitation card to get into the party, and nobody would have known if Cathy had not blown the gaff.西

2.Now, " he said, when his hand had dried, " I must eat the small tuna. I can reach him with the gaff and eat him here in comfort.,“,”

3.e. g. They have taken the bait, and now I just gotta gaff them, get them in the boat, and club them to death.

4.Gaff was a Kobok, a yellow-green skinned insectoid with sharp stingers on his forearms and three orange compound eyes.绿

5.A stay for racing or cruising vessels used to steady the MAST against the strain of the gaff.

6.Gaff was the aide-de-camp of Governor Koong during the early days of the Empire.

7."I have the gaff now, " he said. "But it will do no good. I have the two oars and the tiller and the short club. ",“。”。”

8.The 3, 500-pounder resisted the first gaff for an hour and a half and thrashed for another hour before they got the tail-rope round it.3,500

9.He knelt down and found the tuna under the stern with the gaff and drew it toward him keeping it clear of the coiled lines.线

10.A cord or canvas strap used to secure a furled sail to a yard boom or gaff.