hackles

hackles [ˈhæklz]  ['hæklz] 

原级:hackle

hackles

现在分词:hackling

过去分词:hackled

过去式:hackled

hackles 基本解释
长羽毛,颈部的毛;锯齿形,颈上的羽毛,针排( hackle的名词复数 );
hackles 网络解释

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hackles 单语例句

1. The extent of scrutiny has raised the hackles of civil liberties campaigners, already angry at government plans to introduce digital identity cards.

2. hackles的解释

2. The case of the female gibbon whose hackles are raised every time a woman comes anywhere near her husband.

3. hackles的反义词

3. The proposed transfer has also raised hackles in the US Congress, where politicians of both parties warn transferring the Taliban prisoners might somehow strengthen the insurgency.

4. 911查询·英语单词

4. Bush's choice of Wolfowitz has especially raised the hackles of some international aid organizations and other groups.

5. It was its promotion and marketing by international conglomerates such as Monsanto a decade ago that raised the hackles.

6. BEIJING - A kindergarten teacher in East China raised the hackles of Chinese netizens on Thursday after photos of her abusing children were posted online.

7. hackles的反义词

7. But neither was nominated for best movie, raising hackles from fans.

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8. There are those who have raised their hackles because they think the IPCC has favored the rich world.

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9. It was only recent reforms that some direct windows facilities were created for the foreign investors just to avoid the bureaucratic hackles.

hackles 英英释义

911查询·英语单词

noun

1. a feeling of anger and animosity

    e.g. having one's hackles or dander up

    Synonym: dander