prong

英[prɒŋ] 美[prɔːŋ]
  • n. 叉状物;尖齿;分支;(进攻、论点等的)方面
  • v. 刺;贯穿;翻掘
pronged pronged pronging prongs
  • probabilism n.盖然论(对某事有两种均非决定性意见时,应由判断者随意决定的教义)
  • probability n.可能性;【数】或然率;机率;【统计】概率,概率论
  • probabilize vt.使成为可能;使有希望
  • probable adj.很可能的n.很可能的事
  • probably adv.大概;或许;很可能
Noun:
  1. a pointed projection

1. The second prong of the strategy is the provision of basic social services for the poor.
该策略的第二部分是为穷人提供基本的社会服务。

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2. The nano - pores prong the sample and are parallel to others.
纳米 孔洞是贯穿整个样品厚度的平行孔.

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3. In old - school training stimulus control with a choke collar or prong collar.
在传统训练中刺激控制总是使用带刺的项圈.

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4. A prong on an implement such as a fork or pitchfork.
一个餐叉或一个干草叉的尖头.

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5. The first prong will be a military surge.
第一路策略是将会激增军队人数.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. One of the prongs of the garden fork went through his foot.
      园艺叉子的一个尖齿把他的脚扎了。
    2. Never cut off the third prong and try to fit it into a two-hole outlet.
      千万不要把三线插头改成两线插头来使用。
    3. the two prongs of a river
      河流的两条分支
    4. The second prong of a crisis-resolution strategy must aim to boost banks' capital.
      危机解决策略的另一个方面在于必须以推动银行资本为目标。