trunks
n. 樹幹( trunk的名詞複數 ); 衣箱; 象鼻
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. trousers that end at or above the knee
a pair of swimming trunks
一條游泳褲
The natives make excellent boats from the tree trunks.
當地人用樹幹造出了非常漂亮的小船.
The trunks don't carry easily.
這些箱子不便攜帶.
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。
The noise that trunks and ambulances made in the street rankles me every day.
每天大街上卡車和救護車的噪音令我惱怒不已.