形容词无齿的
1. 无齿的:toothful 微量 | toothless 无齿的 | toothpaste 牙膏
2. 无牙的:tongueless 没有舌头的 | toothless 无牙的 | topless 袒胸的
3. 无齿的 (形):toothed 有...齿的; 锯齿状的 (形) | toothless 无齿的 (形) | toothpaste 牙膏 (名)
1. 没有牙齿的
You use toothless to describe a person or their smile when they have no teeth.
2. 无实权的;不起作用的
If you describe something such as an official group or a law as toothless, you mean it has no real power and is not effective.
e.g. In his view, the Commission remains a toothless and ineffectual body.
在他看来,委员会仍然是一个没有实权、不起作用的机构。
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1. So whether it is going to carry some real meaning this time or become yet another toothless regulation is truly debatable.
2. Huang's conviction is a clear pointer that the markets watchdog is no longer toothless in curbing illegal share deals.
3. But the association's loose organization and lack of enforcement mechanisms make the rules largely toothless.
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4. The man's brother returned the next day and lobbed a hand grenade at the lion leaving him toothless and blind.
5. Many workers have suffered from toothless implementation of labor laws, with either no guarantee of minimum wages or their right to negotiate their salary ignored.
6. In this sense, the clause is a toothless one not worth including in the legislation.
7. Toothless has a kind of feline look, and the others look like they belong in a Chinatown parade.
8. toothless的近义词
8. It is no wonder that outgoing Privacy Commissioner Roderick Woo called himself a toothless tiger.
9. If the spouse and children are not included, it will make the disclosure law toothless and less effective in tackling corruption.
10. Another was the toothless old man who insisted I sit in his house and drink tea while I waited to interview a rickshaw driver.
adj
1. lacking necessary force for effectiveness
e.g. a toothless piece of legislation
2. lacking teeth
e.g. most birds are toothless
a toothless old crone