柯林斯詞典shank /???k/ (shanks) 1. N-COUNT The shank of an object is the long, thin, straight part of the object. (物體)長(zhǎng)而細(xì)直的部分 These hooks are sharp with long shanks. 這些長(zhǎng)身魚鉤很鋒利。2. N-COUNT Shanks are the lower parts of the legs; used especially with reference to meat. 小腿; 尤指小腿肉[usu pl] Turn the shanks and baste them once or twice as they cook. 將小腿肉翻一下,烹調(diào)時(shí)在上面淋上一兩次油。 返回 shank劍橋詞典 shank noun [C] (STRAIGHT PART) a long , thin , straight part of particular objects , especially one that connects the end of a device or tool that you hold to the end of it that moves or does something (尤指器具或工具的)桿,長(zhǎng)柄 the shank of a screwdriver 螺絲刀柄 the shank of a key /nail 鑰匙/釘子柄 shank noun [C] (LEG) old-fashioned or humorous the leg of a person or animal , especially the part below the knee (人或動(dòng)物的)腿;尤指小腿,脛 返回 shank