He shifted his weight and a twig snapped.(他挪了挪身子,一根树枝随即喀嚓一声折断了。)
What disease does bolus of cassia twig tuckahoe treat?(桂枝茯苓丸是治疗什么病的?)
The waves played with him and tossed him about as if he were a twig or a bit of straw.(海浪冲击着他,把他抛来抛去,仿佛他是一根小树枝或是稻草。)
It sounded like someone just snapped a twig right behind me.(好象是有人在我背后折断了一根小树枝。)
Elephants, which have no predators, must roam widely to get their daily ration of about 300 kilograms (660 pounds) of grass, leaves, and twig.(没有天敌的大象必须在广袤的大地上四处漫游,才能获得每日约300公斤(合660磅)的草、树叶及树的口粮。)
The Puerto Rican twig species closely resembles the twig species of Cuba, Hispaniola, and Jamaica in morphology, habitat use, and behavior.(波多黎各的嫩枝物种在形态、栖息地用途和行为上与古巴、伊斯帕尼奥拉岛和牙买加的嫩枝物种非常相似。)
Under the hoarfrost the slightest twig of birches is white.(在霜下桦树的最轻微的枝是白色的。)
These species also differ morphologically: grass dwellers are slender with long tails, tree-dwellers are stocky with long legs, twig dwellers are slender but stubby-legged.(这些物种在形态上也有所不同:呆在草上的动物体型纤细,尾巴很长;呆在树上的动物体格健壮,腿长;而呆在树枝的动物体型纤细,但腿短。)
"Their main defense is basically hanging on the tree, looking like a twig," Brock said, "it will even sway in the wind."(布洛克说:“它们的主要自卫手段是装成树枝挂在树上,有时甚至还能随风摇摆。”)
Have you not strength enough to hold the weak twig?(难道你没有足够的力量来抓住那根小树枝吗?)