词汇 | prise |
释义 | prise verb[ T ] UK(USprize)uk /praɪz/ us /praɪz/ to use force to lift something off something else, for example by pressing a tool against a fixed point or to separate things using force: 撬 I managed to prise the lid off the tin of paint.我想办法把油漆罐的盖子撬开了。 She prised the child's fingers apart and forced him to give her the coins. 她把小孩的手指掰开,逼着他把硬币给她。 Synonym jimmyUS Raising and lowering depress elevate elevated hike hike something up hoick hoist hold hold up jack lift prick (something) up prize pry put something up raise re-erect ride ride up winch Examples of priseprise One has the rare opportunity to prise underneath the 'official mind' of patriotism, and to gauge public reaction through press reports and periodical articles. Why don't you prise the shop open with your own hands, he asks. His original greenware had been prised for its array of moulded ornaments and variety of glazed effects. These reforms prised the trade unions away from prime responsibility for questions of fairness at work. This is because parties cannot prise loose support from a rival party's sympathizers by mimicking this rival's ideology. In the poems on divinities, a gap between claims about that which is seemingly permanent and the truth of loss they attempt to hide is prised wide open. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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