flank基本解释
n.侧面;侧腹;腰窝肉
v.攻击侧面;守侧面;位于…侧面
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过去式: flanked 过去分词: flanked 现在分词: flanking 第三人称单数: flanks
n.侧面;侧腹;腰窝肉
v.攻击侧面;守侧面;位于…侧面
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过去式: flanked 过去分词: flanked 现在分词: flanking 第三人称单数: flanks
noun
1. the side between ribs and hipbone
2. a cut from the fleshy part of an animal's side between the ribs and the leg
3. the side of military or naval formation
e.g. they attacked the enemy's right flank
Synonym: wing
4. a subfigure consisting of a side of something
verb
1. be located at the sides of something or somebody
1. 胁;胁腹
An animal's flank is its side, between the ribs and the hip.
e.g. He put his hand on the dog's flank.
他把手放在狗的胁腹上。
2. (军队的)侧翼,翼侧
A flank of an army or navy force is one side of it when it is organized for battle.
e.g. The assault element, led by Captain Ramirez, opened up from their right flank.
拉米雷斯上尉率领的突击队从他们的右翼开火。
3. (大型物体的)侧面,一侧,一边
The side of anything large can be referred to as its flank .
e.g. They continued along the flank of the mountain.
他们沿着山的一侧继续前行。
4. 两侧有;(有时指)一侧有
If something is flanked by things, it has them on both sides of it, or sometimes on one side of it.
e.g. The altar was flanked by two Christmas trees...
圣坛两侧是两棵圣诞树。
e.g. Bookcases flank the bed...
床的两侧有书柜。
1. 翼:线型是最基本的阵形,各个单位按照武器射程远近排成紧密的线形,这种阵形遇到投石车、火炮等火力覆盖范围较大的单位时损失会加倍;所以笔者建议玩家多采用交错(staggered)型,或者更擅长夹击敌军的侧翼(flank)型;另外一种盒(box)型用于保护重要人物,
2. 侧翼:比赛(race)的哥哥真优雅垃圾(litter)前的哥哥放光辉雨前(rain)的哥哥拣谷粒绳前(rope)的哥哥在摸索b在lank前变空格(blank)f在lank前是侧翼(flank)p在lank前厚木板(plank)前面加C是曲柄(crank)前面加f真坦白(frank)前面加p才
3. flank的反义词
3. 腰窝:关键词:适当的中等长度,胸廓微微鼓起,胸腔深,中等宽度,腰部有合适的宽度, 有发达的肌肉,轻微有些弓起,腰窝( Flank)要深. 错误的:腰窝浅 注释:身体的测量参考狗自身身体的高度. 标准中规定身体应该是中
4. flank的翻译
4. 腹部:背痛和侧腹部(flank)疼痛29-14背痛和侧腹部(flank)疼痛的实用程序33-2视神经乳突(Papillanervioptici)评估
The fort flanked on a swamp.
堡垒侧面靠着沼泽地。
The second division flanks on the main of force.
第二师位于主力部队的侧面。
The Redwing..can be distinguished by its long pale eye-stripe and reddish flanks.
出自:T. A. CowardFrom the hip to the knee her flank was against his.
出自:G. OrwellAn advanced angle..with shot-holes for flanking the door-way.
出自:Sir W. Scott