It was a nun they say invented barbed wire 人们说,铁蒺藜就是一位尼姑发明的47 。
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A defensive barrier of pointed , inclined stakes or barbed wire 防御工事筑有尖利的、倾斜的木桩或铁蒺藜的防御性的障碍物
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He had worn all his rust off long ago , but nothing would file his spiky head down 他身上的铁锈很久以前就掉光了,一头铁蒺藜却依然如故。
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In and out of sacks over barrels , through wirefences , obstacle race . time makes the tune 钻进麻袋又钻出来,跨过一只只的桶,跨越铁蒺藜,进行一场障碍竞走。
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The way out of court lay in that direction , and jerry followed him , all eyes , ears , and spikes 杰瑞跟在他身后,他的眼睛耳朵连满头铁蒺藜苇蒂全都集中到了他的身上。
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An obstacle composed of barbed wire or spikes attached to a wooden frame , used to block enemy advancement 铁蒺藜由钉在林桩上的有刺铁丝或尖钉构成的用来阻挡敌人的前进障碍物
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Well , returned mr . cruncher , going on again , and lifting off his hat to give his spikes free play , he s a tradesman 好了, ”克朗彻先生又往前走,同时脱下帽子,充分展示出他的铁蒺藜, “复活贩子是经营一种商品的人。 ”
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" hem ! well , " returned mr . cruncher , going on again , and lifting off his hat to give his spikes free play , " he ' s a tradesman . “晤!好了, ”克朗彻先生又往前走,同时脱下帽子,充分展示出他的铁蒺藜似的脑袋, “ ‘复活贩子’是经营一种商品的人。 ”
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Among the first of these volunteers was jerry cruncher himself , who modestly concealed his spiky head from the observation of tellson s , in the further corner of the mourning coach 克朗彻是最早的一个。他挤到了送葬车的角落里,把他那铁蒺藜头客客气气地隐蔽了起来,不让台尔森的人看见。
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Whatever tools they worked with , they worked hard , until the awful striking of the church clock so terrified young , jerry , that he made off , with his hair as stiff as his father s 不管他们用的是什么工具,总之他们都干得很卖力。直到教堂钟声响起才把小杰瑞吓了一大跳,跑掉了。他的头发竖了起来,像他爸爸那铁蒺藜似的。