twig的意思和读音

twig

: [twɪɡ] : [twɪɡ]

n.

v.

twigs  twigged  twigging  

n.branch,shoot,stem,stick

v.understand,grasp,comprehend,get,cotton on

twign.

1.a small very thin branch that grows out of a larger branch on a bush or tree

v.

1.[i][t](informal)~ (sth).~ what….~ (that)…to suddenly understand or realize sth

Haven't you twigged yet?

I finally twigged what he meant.

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n.1.a very small thin branch from a tree or bush

v.1.to realize something

1. branch twig bough ...

2. stairway n. twig n. , , v., videotaped videotapen. ...

3. ;竿〖 post〗 twig〖 handle〗 ...

4. tweezers twig , twilight ...

5. 〖 (tree)beinleafyprofusion〗 〖 branch;twig〖 floridlanguage〗 ...

6. 〖 branchesandleaves〗 twig〖 (tree)beinleafyprofusion〗 ...

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1.For as a child must grow and a twig must be trained to be straight and tall as the perfect tree--so shall you learn.--

2.which, after a few moments sank slowly down upon the trees until every twig seemed to have a knot at the end of it.

3.In truth, a wren needs only a twig to build its nest in forest; how much water does a mole can drink? A skinful of water at most.

4.The twig dropped from his nerveless fingers, as though an arrow had pierced his heart. Slowly, he turned to look at the looming shape.穿

5.When he said that I knew it meant I had forgotten to put his twig in the bathroom so he could brush his teeth.

6.It was quite at home, as if it were perching on a twig.

7.A lot of people are only just beginning to twig that this could go on longer than was thought only a few weeks ago.

8."No, " I said as he placed the blazing twig carefully against the teepee.“。”

9.Trees and bushes were covered with hoarfrost, and looked like a forest of white coral, while on every twig glittered frozen dew-drops.

10.Harry's seemed to be picking up every sigh of the wind, every cracking twig.