柯林斯詞典frog /fr?ɡ/ (frogs) 1. N-COUNT A frog is a small creature with smooth skin, big eyes, and long back legs which it uses for jumping. Frogs usually live near water. 蛙2. N a decorative fastening of looped braid or cord, as on the front of a 19th-century military uniform (19世紀(jì)軍裝上的)裝飾性盤(pán)扣3. N a tough elastic horny material in the centre of the sole of a horse's foot (馬蹄鐵底部的)彈力硬角狀物4. N a grooved plate of iron or steel placed to guide train wheels over an intersection of railway lines (鐵路線上的)開(kāi)槽鐵盤(pán)或鋼盤(pán) 返回 frog劍橋詞典a small animal that has smooth skin , lives in water and on land , has long powerful back legs with which it jumps from place to place , has no tail , and is usually greenish-brown in colour 蛙,青蛙 Frogs make a low noise called a croak . 青蛙會(huì)發(fā)出“呱呱”的低沉叫聲。 也見(jiàn) bullfrog 例句 Are there any species of frog indigenous to the area ?The witch put a magic spell on the prince and turned him into a frog.We had to dissect a worm and a frog in our biology practical today.The frogs haven't spawned yet .The pond was alive with frogs.習(xí)語(yǔ)have a frog in your throat 返回 frog