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From:
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claw
/ˈklɔ/
爪,鉤,抓傷(vi.)(vt.)用爪抓,搔,搜刮
From:
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claw
/ˈklɔ/
名詞
爪(形器具),鉤,鉗卡爪,把手,凸起(部),齒,銷,牙鑰爪,(拉
unguis
)爪
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Claw
n.
1.
A
sharp
,
hooked
nail
,
as
of
a
beast
or
bird
.
2.
The
whole
foot
of
an
animal
armed
with
hooked
nails
;
the
pinchers
of
a
lobster
,
crab
,
etc
.
3.
Anything
resembling
the
claw
of
an
animal
,
as
the
curved
and
forked
end
of
a
hammer
for
drawing
nails
.
4.
Bot.
A
slender
appendage
or
process
,
formed
like
a
claw
,
as
the
base
of
petals
of
the
pink
.
Claw hammer
,
a
hammer
with
one
end
of
the
metallic
head
cleft
for
use
in
extracting
nails
,
etc
.
Claw hammer coat
,
a
dress
coat
of
the
swallowtail
pattern
. [
Slang
]
Claw sickness
,
foot
rot
,
a
disease
affecting
sheep
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Claw
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Clawed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Clawing
.]
1.
To
pull
,
tear
,
or
scratch
with
,
or
as
with
,
claws
or
nails
.
2.
To
relieve
from
some
uneasy
sensation
,
as
by
scratching
;
to
tickle
;
hence
,
to
flatter
;
to
court
. [
Obs
.]
Rich
men
they
claw
,
soothe
up
,
and
flatter
;
the
poor
they
contemn
and
despise
.
--
Holland
.
3.
To
rail
at
;
to
scold
. [
Obs
.]
In
the
aforesaid
preamble
,
the
king
fairly
claweth
the
great
monasteries
,
wherein
,
saith
he
,
religion
,
thanks
be
to
God
,
is
right
well
kept
and
observed
;
though
he
claweth
them
soon
after
in
another
acceptation
.
--
T
.
Fuller
Claw me, claw thee
,
stand
by
me
and
I
will
stand
by
you
; --
an
old
proverb
.
To claw away
,
to
scold
or
revile
.
“The
jade
Fortune
is
to
be
clawed
away
for
it
,
if
you
should
lose
it.”
To claw (one) on the back
,
to
tickle
;
to
express
approbation
. (
Obs
.)
To claw (one) on the gall
,
to
find
fault
with
;
to
vex
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Claw
,
v. i.
To
scrape
,
scratch
,
or
dig
with
a
claw
,
or
with
the
hand
as
a
claw
.
“
Clawing
[
in
ash
barrels
]
for
bits
of
coal.”
To claw off
Naut.
,
to
turn
to
windward
and
beat
,
to
prevent
falling
on
a
lee
shore
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
claw
n
1:
sharp
curved
horny
process
on
the
toe
of
a
bird
or
some
mammals
or
reptiles
2:
a
mechanical
device
that
is
curved
or
bent
to
suspend
or
hold
or
pull
something
[
syn
:
hook
]
3:
a
structure
like
a
pincer
on
the
limb
of
a
crustacean
or
other
arthropods
[
syn
:
chela
,
nipper
,
pincer
]
4:
a
bird's
foot
that
has
claws
v
1:
move
as
if
by
clawing
,
seizing
,
or
digging
; "
They
clawed
their
way
to
the
top
of
the
mountain
"
2:
clutch
as
if
in
panic
; "
She
clawed
the
doorknob
"
3:
scratch
,
scrape
,
pull
,
or
dig
with
claws
or
nails
4:
attack
as
if
with
claws
; "
The
politician
clawed
his
rival
"
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