词汇 | screw |
释义 | screw noun uk /skruː/ us /skruː/ screwnoun (METAL OBJECT)[ C ] a thin, pointed piece of metal with a raised edge twisting round along its length and a flat top with a cut in it, used to join things together, especially pieces of wood螺丝(钉) JoKMedia/E+/GettyImages Nuts, bolts & screws bolt hobnail nail nut rivet thread wing nut screwnoun (TURN)[ C ]UK an act of twisting or turning done to fasten or tighten something: 扭转,旋转 Give it another screw to make sure the lid doesn't come off while we're travelling.把盖子再拧紧一圈,确保我们在路上时盖子不会掉落。 Nuts, bolts & screws bolt hobnail nail nut rivet thread wing nut screwnoun (PRISON GUARD)[ C ]UKslang (a word used especially by prisoners) a prison guard监狱看守(尤为犯人用语) Prisons & parts of prisons approved school Bastille boot camp borstal brig gaol gaoler halfway house HMP nick open prison panopticon penal colony penitentiary straightjacket straitjacket the gulag warder young offender institution youth custody screwnoun (HAVE SEX)[ C ]UKoffensive the act of sex, or a sexual partner: 性行为;性伙伴 I never feel like a screw when I wake up in the morning.我早晨醒来时从不想性交。 He's a really good screw.他真是个很棒的性伙伴。 screwnoun (INSTRUMENT)screws[ plural ] → thumbscrew: (同 thumbscrew) Tell me or I'll tighten the screws. Idiomshave a screw loose put/tighten the screws on someone screw verb uk /skruː/ us /skruː/ screwverb (METAL OBJECT)[ Tusually+ adv/prep ] to fasten something using a screw: 用螺丝固定(或拧紧) Screw this piece of wood to the wall.用螺丝把这块木头固定在墙上。 Screw these two pieces together.把这两块用螺丝拧在一起。 [ Tusually+ adv/prep ] to fasten something using an object similar to a screw: (用类似螺丝的东西)固定,拧紧 We'll have to screw a hook into the wall.我们得把一个钩子拧到墙里去。 screw in/together If something screws in/together, it fits or fastens together by being turned: 旋上,拧合 This light bulb screws in.这个灯泡是螺口的。 Fastening and tying be locked togetheridiom belay bind board something up bound bowline clamp gag granny knot half hitch harness hobble hogtie stake strap strap someone in strap something up strop tack tape something up screwverb (TIGHT SHAPE)[ T+ adv/prep ] to tighten the muscles of your face or part of your face into a particular expression, especially one of disapproval or pain: (尤指出于不赞同或疼痛)扭曲(面部) He screwed his eyes tight shut against the bright light.在强光的照射下,他眯紧了眼睛。 The woman at the breakfast table screwed her mouth into a grimace.吃早饭时,那个女人抿着嘴,一脸痛苦的样子。 [ T+ adv/prep ] to twist and crush something, especially paper or cloth, roughly with your hands: 将(尤指纸或布)揉成团 She screwed the bag up and threw it in the bin.她把包揉成一团,扔进了垃圾筒。 He screwed the letter into a ball and flung it away.他把信揉成一团扔了。 Grimacing and frowning bitchy resting face cloud curl death stare evil eye eye-roll eye-rolling grimace if looks could kill...idiom knit knit your brow/browsidiom look daggers at someoneidiom purse roll scowling scowlingly scrunch sneer witheringly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Making things more or less smooth or straight screwverb (TURN)[ Tusually+ adv/prep ] to fasten something by turning it or twisting it: 拧牢,旋紧 Screw the lid firmly on to the jar and shake well.把瓶盖旋紧,然后摇匀。 Fastening and tying be locked togetheridiom belay bind board something up bound bowline clamp gag granny knot half hitch harness hobble hogtie stake strap strap someone in strap something up strop tack tape something up screwverb (CHEAT)[ T ]slang to cheat or deceive someone: 骗,欺骗 It was only after we'd had the car for a few days that we realized we'd been screwed by the dealer.车子到手几天后,我们才明白自己被经销商骗了。 Cheating & tricking anti-fraud bad faith bamboozle bilk blackmail deceive diddle feint flannel funny business game-fixing grift grifter gull gyp prankishly prankster pretext pretextual pull screwverb (HAVE SEX)[ I or T ]offensive to have sex with someone: (与…)发生性关系 They say he's screwing the boss's wife.他们说他和老板的妻子有不正当关系。 Idiomsscrew it/you/them! screw up your courage Phrasal verbsscrew around screw something out of someone screw (something) up screw someone up screw | American Dictionaryscrew noun[ C ] us/skru/ screwnoun[C] (METAL FASTENER)a thin piece of metal, usually with a pointed end and a flat top shaped to hold a tool, that is forced into wood or metal by turning, and is used esp. to join two pieces or to hold something in place screw verb[ T ] us/skru/ screwverb[T] (CHEAT)slang to cheat or deceive someone: He really got screwed on that stock tip. screwverb[T] (FASTEN)to fasten objects with a screw: The shelves were screwed to the wall. To screw also means to attach to something by turning: Screw the lid onto the jar. [ M ]Just screw in that loose bulb. Idiomsscrew it screw up your courage Phrasal verbsscrew around screw up (something/someone) screw up something |
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