dagger

dagger [ˈdægə(r)]  [ˈdæɡɚ] 

第三人称复数:daggers

dagger 基本解释

名词匕首; 短剑

及物动词用剑刺

dagger 网络解释

911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. 匕首:匕首、匕:斧:斧、斧子、Axe | 匕首:匕首、匕、Dagger | 拳套:拳套、拳、Fist

2. 带个(出门带个安全). 短 剑:dabble 得啵(开心吧) 玩 水 | dagger 带个(出门带个安全) 短 剑 | man 蛮(野蛮) 男 人

dagger 词典解释

1. 匕首;短剑
    A dagger is a weapon like a knife with two sharp edges.

2. 剑拔弩张;势不两立
    If you say that two people are at daggers drawn, you mean they are having an argument and are still very angry with each other.

    e.g. She and her mother were at daggers drawn.
           她和她母亲之间的关系异常紧张。

dagger 单语例句

1. One dagger was found at the scene near the Marco Polo Hotel on Jianye Road.

2. When he finds Mei trying to escape with Jin, he throws his dagger at Mei and has a duel with Jin.

3. dagger

3. PARIS - Maria Sharapova's French Open dreams were shredded by a familiar foe on Monday, while Roger Federer plunged a dagger into French hearts.

4. He was detained when he tried to get his car back by threatening authorities with a dagger.

5. And Carmen will not die from Don Jose's dagger but is stifled by him beside a pool of water.

6. Wang then stabbed him 29 times with a dagger he had brought along.

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7. The July 5 riot was a dagger that caused a sharp pain in the heart of everyone.

8. They helped capture the remaining four robbers, seized one dagger and two motorbikes.

9. Smiling at us, but stabbing us with the same dagger that Bush used.

10. Liu went to Zhu's home armed with a dagger on Jan 15.

dagger 英英释义

dagger

noun

1. a short knife with a pointed blade used for piercing or stabbing

    Synonym: sticker

2. dagger什么意思

2. a character used in printing to indicate a cross reference or footnote

    Synonym: obelisk