Bucktoothed Meaning in English
word
ˈbʌkˌtuθt
BUHK-tootht
ˈbʌkˌtuːθt
BUHK-tootht
释义
Having upper front teeth that stick out noticeably further than the others.
用法与细微差别
Often used informally to describe people or cartoon characters with prominent front teeth; can sound insensitive or teasing, so use carefully, especially when talking about people.
Spanish: dientón - con dientes salidosPortuguese (BR): dentuço - com dentes salientesPortuguese (PT): dentuço - com dentes salientesChinese (Simplified): 暴牙的 - 龅牙的Chinese (Traditional): 暴牙的 - 齙牙的Hindi: भग्न दाँत वाला - आगे निकले दाँत वालाArabic: ذو أسنان بارزة - ذو أسنان كبيرةBengali: খুঁড়িদাঁত - বের হওয়া সামনের দাঁতRussian: с выдающимися передними зубамиJapanese: 出っ歯Vietnamese: răng vẩuKorean: 토끼 이 - 뻐드렁니Turkish: tavşan dişli - öndişleri çıkıkUrdu: خرگوش دانت - باہر نکلا ہوا اگلا دانتIndonesian: gigi kelinci
例句
The rabbit has a bucktoothed smile.
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He is bucktoothed and wears glasses.
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The cartoon mouse is bucktoothed.
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Kids used to call him bucktoothed at school, but he learned to laugh it off.
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Her bucktoothed grin made everyone smile.
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That bucktoothed squirrel in the movie is hilarious.
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