gnarl

n.  栉;瘤;木节(瘤)
v.  生节,咆哮,使有节,扭

复数:gnarls现在分词:gnarling过去式:gnarled第三人称单数:gnars过去分词:gnarled



双语例句

  1. Rudy Rucker has defined a concept he calls the Gnarl: things that have a level of chaos that is tuned right to the boundary between order and disorder.
    RudyRucker定义了一个他称为Gnarl的概念:具有某种杂乱水平的东西,它正好处在有序与无序之间的边界。
  2. My caress provoked a long, guttural gnarl.
    我的抚摩惹得它喉咙里长长的一声吼怒。
  3. Regarding the circular defects such as leakage gnarl in log, this paper designed an improved Laplace's special gradient method to clarify the target image.
    针对原木中的漏节等圆形缺陷,本文设计了改进的拉普拉斯算子法增强图像中目标的清晰度。

英英释义

noun

  1. something twisted and tight and swollen
    1. their muscles stood out in knots
    2. the old man's fists were two great gnarls
    3. his stomach was in knots

    Synonym:    knot

verb

  1. make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath
    1. she grumbles when she feels overworked

    Synonym:    murmurmuttergrumblecroak

  2. twist into a state of deformity
    1. The wind has gnarled this old tree