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Fang Meaning in English

word

/ˈfæŋ/
fang
/fˈæŋ/
fang

释义

A fang is a long, sharp tooth that animals like snakes, dogs, or wolves use to bite or catch their prey. It is also used in stories about vampires.

用法与细微差别

'Fang' usually refers to an animal's long, pointed tooth, especially for hunting or defense—common with snakes, wolves, and in vampire stories. Do not confuse with 'canine' (human dental term) or 'claw' (for nails). Most often used for carnivorous animals or fictional monsters.

例句

The snake showed its sharp fang before biting.

basic

A wolf's fang can be very dangerous.

basic

Vampires in stories always have sharp fangs.

basic

The dog bared its fangs to warn the stranger.

natural

You could see the snake's fangs glinting in the sunlight.

natural

He wore a necklace with a tiger's fang as a lucky charm.

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