harpooned

英 [hɑːˈpuːnd] 美 [hɑːrˈpuːnd]

v.  用鱼叉叉
harpoon的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. (捕鲸等用的)鱼镖,鱼叉,捕鲸叉
    A harpoon is a long pointed weapon with a long rope attached to it, which is fired or thrown by people hunting whales or large sea fish.
    1. VERB 用鱼叉捕获(鲸鱼等)
      To harpoon a whale or large fish means to hit it with a harpoon.
      1. Norwegian whalers said yesterday they had harpooned a female minke whale.
        挪威的捕鲸人说昨天他们用捕鲸叉捕获了一头雌性小须鲸。

    双语例句

    1. Norwegian whalers said yesterday they had harpooned a female minke whale.
      挪威的捕鲸人说昨天他们用捕鲸叉捕获了一头雌性小须鲸。
    2. Moreover, even presidents, popes, and CEOs get harpooned, sometimes on a daily basis.
      此外,即便是总裁、权威和CEO们,在日常工作中有时也会收到批评意见。
    3. This photo shows a bowhead whale that was harpooned during the whale fall migration to their winter grounds.
      这张照片展示的是一头在鲸类前往其冬季栖息地的秋季迁徙中被捕获的弓头鲸。
    4. The whale only gets harpooned when he spouts.
      只有得到的鲸鱼时,他滔滔不绝地镖。
    5. I drew a picture of a harpooned whale.
      画了副被鱼叉叉住的鲸鱼。
    6. They harpooned tuna in the open ocean, killed seals on the beaches, and exploited seasonal runs of salmon in the rivers.
      他们用鱼叉在开阔的洋面猎取鲔鱼,在海滩捕杀海豹,并开发在淡水流域洄游的鲑鱼资源。
    7. As she ran to pick, once harpooned, the fishermen nicknamed the poor whale.
      当她跑到挑选,一旦镖,渔民昵称为穷人鲸鱼。