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roached
- IPA[rōCHt]
美式
- (of an animal's back) having an upward curve;(of a person's hair) brushed upward or forward into a roll
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形容詞
- 1. (of an animal's back) having an upward curve the dogs sprang forward with their backs roached
- 2. (of a person's hair) brushed upward or forward into a roll he had hair roached down to cover his baldness
- ▪ (of a horse's mane) clipped or trimmed short so that the hair stands on end a big horse with a roached mane
- a cockroach.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a cockroach.
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- an edible Eurasian freshwater fish of the minnow family, popular with anglers. It can hybridize ...
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- a curved part of a fore-and-aft sail extending beyond a straight line between any two of its ... full-length battens permit a more pronounced roach
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- a curve, in or out, in the edge of a sail, especially in the leech of a fore-and-aft sail: full-length battens permit a more pronounced roach
Oxford American Dictionary
- an edible Eurasian freshwater fish of the carp family, popular with anglers. It can hybridize ...
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- a small clip for holding the base of a cannabis cigarette so that it can be smoked without ...
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- a small clip for holding the base of a marijuana cigarette so that it can be smoked without ...
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英式
- (of an animal's back) having an upward curve: the dogs sprang forward with their backs roached
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