pickaxe
英 [ˈpɪk.æks]
美 [ˈpɪk.æks]
pickaxe 尖嘴镐,鹤嘴锄来自中古英语picas,镐,锄,来自古法语picois,镐,锄,来自拉丁语picosa,镐,锄,词源同picus,啄木鸟,词源同pie,pike.拼写受pick和axe影响俗化。
- pickaxe (n.)
- also pick-axe, early 15c., folk etymology alteration (by influence of axe) of Middle English picas (mid-13c.), via Anglo-French piceis, Old French pocois (11c.) and directly from Medieval Latin picosa "pick," related to Latin picus "woodpecker" (see pie (n.2)).
- 1. He rested on his pickaxe for a while.
- 他在尖嘴镐上靠了一会儿。
- 2. The clumsiness of power spoils the key, and uses the pickaxe.
- 权力拙劣地溺爱着钥匙, 竟利用了鹤嘴锄.
- 3. The clumisiness of power spoils the key and uses the pickaxe.
- 权力的拙劣惯坏了钥匙,还利用了鹤嘴锄.
- 4. Bob pecked at the hard ground with a pickaxe.
- 鲍勃用鹤嘴锄在坚硬的地面上挖掘.
- 5. Level 30 Mining and a pickaxe to help Miner Magnus.
- 消除30采矿和一个镐帮助矿工马格纳斯.