单词 | splay |
释义 | splay /spleɪ/ (also splay out) verb [intransitive, transitive] HBHto spread apart widely, or to make things do this, especially parts of the body (使)张开,展开〔尤指身体部位〕 He sat with his legs splayed out in front of him. 他叉开两腿坐着。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpussplay• Walking through the old foundations, you discover broken bits of dinner plates and an occasional fork with its tines splayed.• She stood beside McAiister; her feet splayed as though barring the door.• He splayed into the air; over the water; one arm flung back over his head like a trapeze artist.• Behind the Sergeant the Dragoons splayed left and right, but three other horses and four more men died.• Four made a phalanx before the booth, tapping their lead truncheons, their feet splayed like a squad of riot police.• Cows with the disease foam at the mouth and their legs splay out.• Her long willowy legs splayed outwards into a balletic second.• My hands are still splayed over my lower face.Origin splay (1300-1400) displaysplay verbChinese to Corpus make things to apart or spread widely, |
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