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Pincer
What is a "pincer"?
A pincer is a gripping organ found in various animals, including some crustaceans, insects, and arachnids. Typically, a pincer consists of two curved and pointed claws that are used to grasp and hold onto objects or prey. The claws are attached to the end of a limb or appendage, which can be moved to bring the claws together or apart. Pincers can vary in size and strength depending on the species, with some being strong enough to crush the shells of small animals or cut through vegetation. In many species, the pincers are also used as a weapon for defense against predators or rivals.
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钳子
a grasping tool or instrument consisting of two arms joined at a pivot
例子
While exploring the tide pools, the children were cautious of the small crabs' pincers, which could deliver a sharp pinch if provoked.
The scorpion raised its pincers menacingly, ready to defend itself from the approaching threat.
The lobster's pincers were formidable, used both for hunting prey and warding off predators.
The crab scuttled across the sand, its powerful pincers snapping defensively at any perceived threat.
The beetle's large pincers were used to grasp and manipulate food as well as for combat with rivals.