单词:carapace
[医] 甲, 甲壳, 介
考试类型:[托福/GRE]
carapace的用法和样例:
例句
- He tickled gently at its glossy carapace,but the stubborn beetle would not budge.他轻轻地搔着甲虫光滑的壳,但这只固执的甲虫就是不动。
词汇搭配
- ice carapace冰盖
- carapace tag头胸甲标志
- carapace valve壳瓣
经典引文
I wanted to hurt you. Get through that carapace of self-regard somehow.
出自:fig.
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