trunk
n. 樹幹; 象鼻; 大箱子; 軀幹
The trunk of a tree is the large main stem from which the branches grow.
...the gnarled trunk of a birch tree.
白樺樹粗糙多瘤的樹幹
…toadstools growing on fallen tree trunks.
在倒下的樹幹上長出的傘菌
A trunk is a large, strong case or box used for storing things or for taking on a journey.
An elephant's trunk is its very long nose that it uses to lift food and water to its mouth.
The trunk of a car is a covered space at the back or front in which you put luggage or other things.
Trunks are shorts that a man wears when he goes swimming.
I wear these trunks because they have a streamline effect in the water.
我穿這條游泳褲因為它在水中有流線效果。
Your trunk is the central part of your body, from your neck to your waist.
1. the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber
2. luggage consisting of a large strong case used when traveling or for storage
3. the body excluding the head and neck and limbs;
4. compartment in an automobile that carries luggage or shopping or tools;
5. a long flexible snout as of an elephant
That spare can of gas in the trunk was our ace in the hole.
後備箱裡那罐剩餘的汽油是我們最後的儲備.
Her trunk reposed on the carpet.
她的旅行箱放在地毯上.
In his room, Luca unlocked the trunk beneath the bed and took out a bulletproof vest.
路加在自己的房間裡開啟床底下的箱子,取出防彈衣.
GSV trunk RF combined with high ligation of external vein and EVLT in 2 lower limbs.
大隱靜脈主幹射頻閉鎖聯合外側畸形靜脈高位結紮和EVLT治療2條肢體.
He strapped his trunk.
他用皮帶捆皮箱.