snake的意思和读音

snake

: [sneɪk] : [sneɪk]

v.

n.;【;〈

snakes  snaking  snaked  

adj.+n.venomous snake,poisonous snake

n.sea serpent,sea snake,serpent

v.bend,meander,turn,twist,wind

snaken.

1.a reptile with a very long thin body and no legs. There are many types of snake , some of which are poisonous.

a snake coiled up in the grass

Venomous snakes spit and hiss when they are cornered.

IDMa snake (in the grass)a person who pretends to be your friend but who cannot be trustedv.

1.[i][t]to move like a snake, in long twisting curves; to go in a particular direction in long twisting curves

The road snaked away into the distance.

The procession snaked its way through narrow streets.沿穿

n.1.2.;3.4.;S;5.;6.7.,8.9.,西,1.2.;3.4.;S;5.;6.7.,8.9.,西,

v.1.;2.;3.4.,,1.;2.;3.4.,,

n.1.[Animal]a legless reptile with a scaly tubular body tapering toward the tail, lidless eyes, and often venomous fangs2.<figurative>an offensive term that deliberately insults somebody's reliability and honesty, especially in personal dealings3.a plumber's tool consisting of a long flexible wire that can be inserted into and rotated inside drains to unblock them4.a former system restricting the amount by which the values of the currencies of EC countries were allowed to vary against each other5.river in the Northwestern United States, rising in Wyoming and flowing into the Columbia River in Washington State1.[Animal]a legless reptile with a scaly tubular body tapering toward the tail, lidless eyes, and often venomous fangs2.<figurative>an offensive term that deliberately insults somebody's reliability and honesty, especially in personal dealings3.a plumber's tool consisting of a long flexible wire that can be inserted into and rotated inside drains to unblock them4.a former system restricting the amount by which the values of the currencies of EC countries were allowed to vary against each other5.river in the Northwestern United States, rising in Wyoming and flowing into the Columbia River in Washington State

v.1.to move or lie like a snake, with many bends or twists2.to drag something by a rope or chain

1. rainbow snake tiger ...

2. Whirl— Snake Page Slide Up— ...

4. ... Seventeam Snake SuperFlower ...

6. clear heel snake pearl ...

7. elephant( ) snake( ) bear( ) ...

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1.The snake, found on just one island, sports highly desirable patterned skin that has made it a collector's item for hunters.

2.Like the legend of the snake-shaped genie who protects the gold from prospectors and holy men trying to exorcise it with tricks and prayers.

3.Huge triangular snakeheads are suspended in his eyes; the tongue of the snake spit out his mouth slightest core almost touched his nose top.

4."If the snake had evolved the machinery that modern snakes have, it would have been able to take even bigger things, " he said.“西”,

5.In thinking this thoughts, Siddhartha stopped once again, suddenly, as if there was a snake lying in front of him on the path.

6.that's a perfect description of you. you can do it, snake. but you've got to be flexible. . . adapt to each situation uniquely.

7.Any of the hollow or grooved teeth of a venomous snake with which it injects its poison.

8.When they knew the kind of snake, they could give Mr Jackson the right medicine, and he left hospital the next day.

9.So Moses made a bronze snake and put it up on a pole. Then when anyone was bitten by a snake and looked at the bronze snake, he lived.西便

10.The doctor said that this patient might have been bitten by a snake.