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twigged 英twɪg美twɪɡ BNC⁷⁵⁷³⁴Economist⁴¹³⁰³⁺² 基本英英记法例句Thesaurus例句 adj.有细枝的⁵⁰;有嫩枝的⁵⁰原型twig的过去式和过去分词 名词 twig: a small branch or division of a branch especially a terminal division; usually applied to branches of the current or preceding yeartwigg,-ed如|被…的⇒adj.有细枝的⁵⁰;有嫩枝的⁵⁰I soontwiggedwho had told them.我很快就明白了是谁告诉他们的。as in.conceive 同义词 accept,assume,believe,perceive,realizeappreciate,apprehend,catch,compass,comprehend,deem,dig,envisage,expect,fancy,feel,follow,gather,get,grasp,imagine,judge,reckon,suppose,suspect,take,twig 反义词 neglect,avoid,be immune,disbelieve,dislike,disregard,fail,know,let go,lose,miss,misunderstand,not get,releaseabort,destroynot believe The soldier twigged him. 士兵注意到他了。《21世纪大英汉词典》 There had been signs that the bond markets had twigged, with Treasury yields falling in the past few weeks. 债市已经提供了一些线索,如国库券收益在过去几周里有所下降。 ecocn I finally twigged where they had come from. 我终于明白他们从哪来的了。 nciku I soon twigged who had told them. 我很快就明白了是谁告诉他们的。 wtojob |