时间: 2025-04-26 19:14:11
美: [mol]
英: [məʊl]
n. 鼹鼠;痣;防波堤;胎块;间谍
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 19:14:11
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The mole is a small burrowing mammal known for its velvety fur.
(鼹鼠是一种以其天鹅绒般的毛皮而闻名的小型钻洞哺乳动物。)
She discovered a mole on her arm and decided to have it checked by a doctor.
(她发现手臂上有一个斑点,决定去看医生。)
In chemistry, a mole is defined as .022 x 10²³ particles.
(在化学中,摩尔被定义为.022 x 10²³个粒子。)
The mole dug a tunnel beneath the garden, causing damage to the plants.
(鼹鼠在花园下面挖了一个隧道,导致植物受损。)
He has a mole on his cheek that makes him look charming.
(他脸上有一个斑点,让他看起来很迷人。)
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[N-COUNT] A mole is a natural dark spot or small dark lump on someone's skin. 痣
例:Researchers studied moles on those aged between 12 and 50.研究者们研究了12岁到50岁的人身上长的痣。
[N-COUNT] A mole is a member of a government or other organization who gives secret information to the press or to a rival organization. (政府或机构内的) 间谍
例:He had been recruited by the Russians as a mole and trained in Moscow.他曾经被俄国人招做间谍,在莫斯科受训。