talon
talon — 名詞
- talonsingular
- talonsplural
1. a long, curved, pointed nail on the toe of a hunting bird such as an eagle or a
利爪
猛禽腳上的彎曲尖爪
a long, curved, pointed nail on the toe of a hunting bird such as an eagle or a hawk, used for catching and holding the animals it eats
The eagle's talon sank into the fish as it lifted the prey from the lake.
老鷹的利爪陷入魚身,將獵物從湖中抓起。
collocation: talon + sink into [prey]
Soraya watched the hawk sharpen its talons against the rough bark of the oak tree.
Soraya 看著那隻鷹在粗糙的橡樹皮上磨利牠的利爪。
A peregrine falcon's talons are curved and extremely sharp for gripping prey in mid-air.
遊隼的利爪既彎曲又極其鋒利,能牢牢抓住半空中的獵物。
Kian wore a thick leather glove to protect his hand from the owl's powerful talons.
Kian 戴著厚皮手套,保護他的手不被貓頭鷹強而有力的利爪抓傷。
The hawk carried a small bird in its talons toward the nest on the cliff.
那隻鷹用利爪抓著一隻小鳥,朝懸崖上的鳥巢飛去。
文法句型
often possessive: [bird]'s talons
often plural: talons
用法筆記
Often used in the plural form (talons) because birds of prey have several on each foot. The word is most commonly used for predatory birds such as eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls. The more general word 'claw' can be used for other animals such as cats and bears.