2008年12月18日 星期四
Bleat
bleat
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–verb (used without object)
1. to utter the cry of a sheep, goat, or calf or a sound resembling such a cry.
–verb (used with object)
2. to give forth with or as if with a bleat: He bleated his objections in a helpless rage.
3. to babble; prate.
–noun
4. the cry of a sheep, goat, or calf.
5. any similar sound: the bleat of distant horns.
6. foolish, complaining talk; babble: I listened to their [inane] bleat all evening.
You'll quit your job tomorrow.
You're crazy!
That was a bleat. A bleeding lamb has found out he's gone astray. Pathetic sheep. Trotting along from childhood to the chopping block, with no thought in their heads except to conform. All thay can strive for is postponing their inevitable date with the bucther.
peck
A year later a [crow] pecks Eric’s tomb and he is somehow resurrected,
serpent
Be wise as [serpents], yet innocent as doves.
viper
Few films have so deftly explored the [tactile] aspects of cinema and no film has photographed sand with such vitality, making the dunes shift and tumble like a [slithering] [viper].
garland wreath festoon
pollinate
to convey pollen to the stigma of (a flower).
Slight, and slightly precious, this wide-eyed indie [cross]-pollinates the romantic comedy with the offbeat ensemble drama.
legume 豆科植物
mace
nutmeg
snapdragon 金魚藻
vertebrate 脊椎動物
gill 腮
pectoral 胸鰭
Walrus
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