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    toad查询结果如下:

    音标:[toʊd]
    名词复数:toads 词频:低频词

    基本释义/说明:n.蟾蜍;癞蛤蟆
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    n.
    蟾蜍, 癞蛤蟆, 讨厌的家伙
    -扩展释义
    n. 【医学】 【医学】
    蛤蟆,疥蛤蟆;疥蛤蟆
    Do not lie any certain plan for the future; it is like planting toad and expect to raise toad-stool.
    别为将来拟定确实的计划,那等于种下癞蛤蟆而期望长出牛肝。
    n.
    [C]1. 蟾蜍,癞蛤蟆,2. 令人讨厌的人,卑鄙小人
    Do not lie any certain plan for the future; it is like planting toad and expect to raise toad-stool.
    别为将来拟定确实的计划,那等于种下癞蛤蟆而期望长出牛肝。
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. you're an arrogant little toad

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    -toad的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    A young, immature, or miniature toad.
    A glob of pea green toadling spit splattered against my upraised arm, burning like holy hell.
    the skin of a toad, or leather made therefrom
    sycophancy; fawning, obsequious behavior
    It is a species of toadyism that is invariably omitted from textbooks on the sublime art of sycophancy.
    Mere contempt for toadyism and flunkeyism was not at all times the prevailing motive with him which he supposed it to be.
    These two behaviors of subordination and aggressive domination, toadyism and the symbolic rape of reputations, are referred to here in their most extreme form.
    toadstone
    同义词: bufonite
    A small stone, once believed to be a jewel embedded in the head of a toad, worn as an amulet.
    The setting is of silver, and the jewel which it carries is called a toadstone.
    Last of all he showed me a toadstone amulet set in silver, a charm to prevent and ward off the spells of fairies.
    The lead veins exist in the calcareous strata, but disappear at the limits of the toadstone.

    动词 变体/同根词

    toady的现在分词
    He will win no plaudits for toadying to London and he has no future in Westminster anyway.
    Pushing for direct links amounts to toadying to capitalists intent on exploiting the China market, and risks the future of this nation’s workers.
    Even by the standards of the Victorians, who had a pretty high tolerance level for toadying, this is slimy stuff.
    toady的过去式和过去分词
    He has toadied to those, including the Queen, whose affection for him cannot be relied on to last longer than next week’s polls.
    (intransitive, construed with to) To behave like a toady (to someone).
    How could his own condition be made better when, in order to gain status and power, he would have to toady to the king?
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