pro·trude /proˈtrud/
(vi.)凸出,伸出,吐出(vt.)使伸出,使突出
pro·trude /proˈtrud/ 動詞
突出
Pro·trude, v. i. To shoot out or forth; to be thrust forward; to extend beyond a limit; to project.
The parts protrude beyond the skin. --Bacon.
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Pro·trude v. t. [imp. & p. p. Protruded; p. pr. & vb. n. Protruding.]
1. To thrust forward; to drive or force along.
2. To thrust out, as through a narrow orifice or from confinement; to cause to come forth.
When . . . Spring protrudes the bursting gems. --Thomson.
protrude
v 1: extend out or project in space; "His sharp nose jutted out";
"A single rock sticks out from the cliff" [syn: stick
out, jut out, jut, project]
2: bulge outward; "His eyes popped" [syn: pop, pop out, bulge,
bulge out, bug out, come out]
3: swell or protrude outwards; "His eyes bulged with surprise"
[syn: bulge, pouch]