pickaxe的意思和读音

pickaxe

: [ˈpɪkˌæks] : ['pɪk.æks]

n.

v.()

pickaxes  

pickaxen.

1.a large heavy tool that has a curved metal bar with sharp ends fixed at the centre to a wooden handle. It is used for breaking rocks or hard ground.

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v.1.()

na.1.“pickax”

na.1.The variant of pickax

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1.and a depth baffle plate is arranged on the side of the bottom of the pickaxe.

2.I scratched around amongst the old tools, and got a pickaxe and give it to him, and he took it and went to work, and never said a word.

3.Holding a sharp pickaxe in his hands, he digs into the ground and rocks, able to pulversie them all.pulversie

4.Out of the house to the nearby have the villager home shovel, pickaxe, grapple, borrowed, or simply to set bought three two pieces.

5.The first time I saw a mattock of the Uygur nationality, I thought it quite similar to a pickaxe of the Han nationality.

6.He had a pickaxe somewhere in the heather, in a hiding-place known to himself alone.

7.He took up a pickaxe into the job.

8.He had nothing more to do now, but with the iron tooth of the pickaxe to draw the stones towards him one by one.齿

9.This would have taken too long with the pickaxe alone, and it is known that Harding was an ingenious man.

10.He approached the hole he had dug. and now, with the aid of the torch, saw that his pickaxe had in reality struck against iron and wood.