词汇 | tool |
释义 | tool noun[ C ] uk /tuːl/ us /tuːl/ toolnoun[C] (EQUIPMENT)a piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something: (用于生产或维修的)工具,器具 power tools电动工具 machine tools机床 something that helps you to do a particular activity: (帮助从事特定活动的)工具 useful toolA free low-interest credit card can be a useful budgeting tool.一张免手续费的低息信用卡是一种有用的省钱的工具。 tool of the trade[ usually plural ] A tool of the trade is something you need to use to do your job: 职业所需的工具;职业技能 The artist was surrounded by paints, brushes, and other tools of the trade.这位艺术家周围到处都是颜料、画笔和其他绘画工具。 This tool is used to make holes in leather.这个工具是用来在皮革上打眼的。 A hammer is a simple tool.锤子是一种简单的工具。 I always keep a set of tools in the back of my car. Early humans shaped tools out of stone.早期的人类用石头制作工具。 Our lawn mower and lots of garden tools were stolen from the shed. Tools in general aid ambidextrous blade blaster contrivance cutter device gadget grabber hardware instrument machine tool piercer power tool precision instrument spacer toolbox toolkit utensil utility belt You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Things needed for a task toolnoun[C] (PERSON)disapproving someone whose decisions and actions are unfairly controlled by others: 傀儡;爪牙 tool ofThe president was widely regarded as the tool of the military.该总统被人们广泛视为军方的工具。 Lack of freedom to act be in bondage to somethingidiom be locked in something bondage bound boxed in disempowering disenfranchisement heel lock non-voluntary nonindependence regimented servitude shackle someone's hands are tiedidiom tethered thumb tie tie someone to something/someone unfreedom toolnoun[C] (PENIS)offensive a penis阴茎 offensive an insulting word for a person who you dislike very much or who behaves very stupidly笨蛋,蠢货(侮辱性用语,用于指称非常不喜欢的人或行为愚蠢的人) Insults & abuse abusive abusively backhanded compliment brickbat catcall catcaller catcalling contumely dis jeer mouth mouth off (to/at someone) name neg negging point-scoring revile sledging slight stick tool | American Dictionarytool noun[ C ] us/tul/ a piece of equipment that you use to help you do a job, esp. something that you use with your hands to make or repair something: The only tools you need for this job are a hammer and a screwdriver. A tool is also anything that helps you to do something you want to do: We believe the new law will be an effective tool in fighting poverty. tool | Business Englishtool noun[ C ] uk /tuːl/us a small piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something: They sell agricultural machinery and tools. You can assemble our furniture using hand tools or very basic power tools. something that helps you in a particular activity: An educated sales force is one of the most effective tools any company can have. Our online presence gives us a powerful new tool to maintain market position. a business/marketing/research tool a strategic/managerial/statistical tool IT a program or feature of a program that helps you do particular things on a computer: The spreadsheet program offers several useful tools for manipulating the material. Companies in the industry tend to use identical, or at least compatible, software tools. tool of the trade something that is necessary for doing a particular job: A personal computer and laptop are essential tools of the trade for any journalist. The ability to write clearly is another tool of the trade. See alsomachine tool |
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