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  1. CLEAVE翻譯:劈開;(使)裂開;(使)分開。了解更多。 an object in the shape of an animal, etc. that contains sweets . It is hung up at parties and children hit it with sticks to break it open and release the sweets.

  2. Nor did the incidences of eggs cleaving (86.7-97.7%) and developing to the blastocyst stage (0-3.5%) differ depending on when, after injection, stimulation began. 来自 Cambridge English Corpus Although most embryos cleave unequally (normal), a small percentage (5%) cleave equally.

  3. past tense and past participle cleaved, cleft or clove | past participle cleaved, cleft or cloven | present participle cleaving

  4. 英語釋義. 1. to adhere firmly and closely or loyally and unwaveringly. They kept themselves strictly separate, each cleaving to their own language, rituals, and food. — Gourmet Notice was served on the Democratic party that it must cleave to the Jackson line if it wanted the labor vote. — Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

  5. 動詞變化:cleaved / cleft / clove / cleaved / cleft / cloven / cleaving 釋義 相關詞 vt. 及物動詞 1. 砍開,劈開[O] cleave a block of wood in two 將木塊一劈為二 2. 穿過;鑽進 3. 使分裂,使分開 4. 劈通,打通 They cleaved a path through the wilderness. 他們在荒野 ...

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  7. 词形 3rd person singular present tense cleaves, present participle cleaving language note: The past tense can be either cleaved or clove; the past participle can be cleaved, cloven, or cleft for meaning [sense 1], and is cleaved for meaning [sense 2].

  8. 'Cleaving' [klee-ving] refers to the act of splitting or severing something, often along a natural line or grain. It can also mean adhering strongly to something, as in 'She was cleaving to her principles.' Phrases like 'cleave to' and 'cleave a path' extend its usage.

  9. "cleaving saw" 中文翻譯: 大鋸 "cleaving stone" 中文翻譯: 板巖 "cleaving-axe" 中文翻譯: 劈斧 "cleaving-saw" 中文翻譯: 大鋸 "diamond cleaving" 中文翻譯: 金剛石劈裂 "freeze cleaving" 中文翻譯: 冷凍撕裂,冷凍蝕刻法,冰凍撕裂 "freeze-cleaving" 中文

  10. Cleaving.] 1. To part or divide by force; to split or rive; to cut. O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain. --Shak. 2. To part or open naturally; to divide. Every beast that parteth the hoof, and cleaveth the cleft into two claws. --Deut. xiv. 6.