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pickax
[ˈpɪkæks] [ˈpɪkˌæks]

  • n. 鹤嘴锄;镐
  • vi. 使用鹤嘴锄
  • vt. 以鹤嘴锄挖之

[ 复数 pickaxes 第三人称单数 pickaxes 现在分词 pickaxing 过去式 pickaxed 过去分词 pickaxed ]

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  钢镐

... 钳子PLIERS 钢镐PICKAXES 斧头AXES ...

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  十字镐

给大家带来熔岩十字镐的详细介绍,熔岩十字镐(Molten Pickaxe)是十字镐(Pickaxes)中的第六级别,是非困难模式(Hardmode)中最高级别的十字镐。而且在挥动时会发出light。

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  鹤嘴镐

... 农业用叉(手工具) Forks 鹤嘴镐 Pickaxes 手工操作的手工具 Hand tools, hand-operated ...

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短语

More Pickaxes 更多镐

  • 鹤嘴锄

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pickax [ 'pikæks ]

  • n. a heavy iron tool with a wooden handle and a curved head that is pointed on both ends

    同义词: pick pickaxe

以上来源于: WordNet

 柯林斯英汉双解大词典 

pickax /ˈpɪkæks/ (also pickaxe)

  • 1. 

    N-COUNT A pickaxe is a large tool consisting of a curved, pointed piece of metal with a long handle attached to the middle. Pickaxes are used for breaking up rocks or the ground. 镐

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  • Haven't we got pickaxes and spades?

    我们不是已经有鹤嘴铲子了吗?

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  • This was done by a number of means, including chipping at the buildings with pickaxes.

    一些手段包括插话建筑物镐。

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  • Pickaxes were hard to come by on the front and even when available they weren't much help.

    镐头一般很难给带到前线即使带来,也帮上什么

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  • Diamonds and gold, well, yeah, it pays for a few people to hit the rocks with pickaxes, but it doesn't actually bring a great deal of wealth except in Botswana where it has been very well used.

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  • Despite the uncertainty, Bricken says companies are still rushing to join what she calls the "secondary risk market, " the modern-day equivalent of Seattle's early entrepreneurs selling pickaxes, supplies, and services to prospectors seeking their fortune during the Yukon Gold Rush of the 1890s.

    CNN: Seattle's budding economy: Pot tourism

  • When Kenya's ill-equipped and untrained police arrived at the scene, carrying truncheons and rifles instead of spades and pickaxes, Nairobians, often thought selfish and corrupt by other Kenyans, contemptuously swept the police aside as they plunged in to free victims from the rubble.

    ECONOMIST: Kenya

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