starfish

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Any of various echinoderms (not in fact fish) with usually five arms, many of which eat bivalves or corals by everting their stomach.
    — Near-synonym: Asteroidea
  2. Any many-armed or tentacled sea invertebrate, whether cnidarian, echinoderm, or cephalopod. obsolete
    — But the largest of the star-fish kind is that sea monster called kruken, kraken or krabben. [...] As this enormous sea-animal in all probability may be reckoned of the polype, or of the star-fish, kind, it seems that the parts which are seen rising at its pleasure, and are called arms, are properly the tentacula, or feeding instruments, called horns as well as arms.
  3. A woman (or, less commonly, a gay man) who reluctantly takes part in sexual intercourse, and lies on the back while spreading the limbs. slang
  4. The anus. slang,vulgar
    — Hands separated my ass cheeks while some pervert rimmed my puckered brown starfish.
动词 v.
  1. To assume a splayed-out shape, like that of a starfish. intransitive
    — "Oh you damn bastard, why won't you let anybody love you," and then, before I could stop her, she threw herself between us and the glowing suitcase, starfishing in the blaze of light as he blew up.
  2. To assume a splayed-out shape, like that of a starfish.; While floating on water intransitive
  3. To form into a splayed-out shape, like that of a starfish. transitive
    — The sea roared up her nostrils, tunnelled into her ears, and flung her forward, then back, the current pulling her fingers apart, starfishing her hands.

词形变化

starfishes plural starfish plural star-fish alternative starfishes present,singular,third-person starfishing participle,present starfished participle,past starfished past star-fish alternative

词源

词源 1
From star + fish.
词源 2
From star + fish.
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