dagger
英 [ˈdæɡə(r)]
美 [ˈdæɡər]
n. 匕首; 短剑
复数:daggers 过去分词:daggered 过去式:daggered
Collins.1 / BNC.10257 / COCA.11028
习惯用语
n.
- at daggers drawn
- 剑拔弩张;势不两立
if two people are at daggers drawn , they are very angry with each other look daggers at sb - 对某人怒目而视
to look at sb in a very angry way
牛津词典
noun
- 匕首;短剑
a short pointed knife that is used as a weapon
柯林斯词典
- 匕首;短剑
Adaggeris a weapon like a knife with two sharp edges. - PHRASE 剑拔弩张;势不两立
If you say that two people areat daggers drawn, you mean they are having an argument and are still very angry with each other.- She and her mother were at daggers drawn.
她和她母亲之间的关系异常紧张。
- She and her mother were at daggers drawn.
英英释义
noun
- a short knife with a pointed blade used for piercing or stabbing
- a character used in printing to indicate a cross reference or footnote
双语例句
- Stealth you if you have a dagger equipped and are not in combat.
如果你有装备匕首并且不在战斗状态则潜行。 - The dagger stuck tightly in the silver scabbard.
匕首牢牢地卡在银质刀鞘中。 - She was released from prison in a cloak and dagger operation yesterday
在昨天的一次秘密行动中她从监狱获释。 - The news you bring is a dagger to my heart.
你带来的消息是一把匕在我心上的短剑。 - A thought struck him like a silver dagger.
一个想法象银色匕首一样闪现在他脑海中。 - Dear friend, I Iower this dagger to my breast.
亲爱的朋友,我要把这匕首刺进胸膛。 - It is not a knife my brother is carrying, but a kris-a small, powerful dagger.
我的兄弟拿的不是刀,而是“kris”有力的匕首。 - He thrust the dagger into the guard's side.
他将匕首刺进警卫的腰部。 - I hear the victim was stabbed with a dagger.
我听说受害者被一把短剑所伤。 - She and her mother were at daggers drawn.
她和她母亲之间的关系异常紧张。