柯林斯詞典tentacle /?t?nt?k?l/ (tentacles) 1. N-COUNT The tentacles of an animal such as an octopus are the long thin parts that are used for feeling and holding things, for getting food, and for moving. 觸須2. N-COUNT If you talk about the tentacles of a political, commercial, or social organization, you are referring to the power and influence that it has in the outside community. (政治、經(jīng)濟(jì)或社會(huì)組織的影響) 觸角[表不滿] Free speech is being gradually eroded year after year by new tentacles of government control. 言論自由正被政府控制的新觸角逐漸侵蝕。 返回 tentacle劍橋詞典one of the long , thin parts like arms of some sea animals , used for feeling and holding things, catching food , or moving (海洋動(dòng)物的)觸手,觸角 返回 tentacle