pinch 基本解释
v. 拧; 捏; 掐; 捏住; 夹紧; 夹(脚); 夹痛
n. 捏; 掐; 拧; 一撮
pinch 词性变化
过去式:pinched现在分词:pinching过去分词:pinched复数:pinches第三人称单数:pinches
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pinch 词组短语
- pinch resistor
- pinch rolloer
- pinch effect
- pinch point
- pinch technology
- pinch attachment band
- pinch band
- pinch graft
- pinch reflex
- pinch-band technic
pinch 详细解释
verb
- 拧;捏;掐
to take a piece of sb's skin between your thumb and first finger and squeeze hard, especially to hurt the person- My sister's always pinching me and it really hurts.
我姐姐老拧我,好痛喔。 - He pinched the baby's cheek playfully.
他捏着宝宝的脸颊逗着玩。 - She had to pinch herself to make sure she was not dreaming.
她不得不掐一下自己,弄清楚自己不是在做梦。
- My sister's always pinching me and it really hurts.
- 捏住;夹紧
to hold sth tightly between the thumb and finger or between two things that are pressed together- Pinch the nostrils together between your thumb and finger to stop the bleeding.
用手指捏住鼻孔止血。 - a pinched nerve in the neck
脖子上一条被挤压的神经
- Pinch the nostrils together between your thumb and finger to stop the bleeding.
- 夹(脚);夹痛
if sth such as a shoe pinches part of your body, it hurts you because it is too tight- These new shoes pinch.
这双新鞋夹脚。
- These new shoes pinch.
- 偷摸;行窃
to steal sth, especially sth small and not very valuable- Who's pinched my pen?
谁拿了我的笔?
- Who's pinched my pen?
- 使花费过多;使入不敷出
to cost a person or an organization a lot of money or more than they can spend- Higher interest rates are already pinching the housing industry.
提高利率已使住房产业不堪负荷。
- Higher interest rates are already pinching the housing industry.
- 逮捕
to arrest sb- I was pinched for dangerous driving.
我因危险驾驶而被抓住。
- I was pinched for dangerous driving.
用拇指和手指 with thumb and finger
鞋 of a shoe
偷窃 steal
昂贵 cost too much
拘捕 arrest
noun
- 捏;掐;拧
an act of squeezing a part of sb's skin tightly between your thumb and finger, especially in order to hurt them- She gave him a pinch on the arm to wake him up.
她拧一下他的胳膊把他唤醒。
- She gave him a pinch on the arm to wake him up.
- 一撮
the amount of sth that you can hold between your finger and thumb- a pinch of salt
一撮盐
- a pinch of salt
用拇指和手指 with thumb and finger
少量 small amount
pinch 短语用例
pinch sth↔off/out
- 掐掉;摘掉
to remove sth by pressing your fingers together and pulling
pinch 习惯用语
v.
- 一毛不拔;吝啬
to try to spend as little money as possible
pinch pennies
n.
- 必要时;不得已时
used to say that sth could be done or used in a particular situation if it is really necessary- We can get six people round this table at a pinch.
必要时,这张桌子可以坐六个人。
- We can get six people round this table at a pinch.
- 不完全相信;半信半疑
to be careful about believing that sth is completely true - 手头拮据;经济困难
to not have enough money- Lots of people who have lost their jobs are starting to feel the pinch.
大量失业者开始感到日子不好过了。
- Lots of people who have lost their jobs are starting to feel the pinch.
at a pinch
take sth with a pinch of salt
feel the pinch
pinch 双语例句
- 1、
Season with salt, pepper and a pinch of cayenne.
调以盐、胡椒和少许辣椒粉。 - 2、
pinch out the tips of the young growths to make for compact, bushy plants.
掐掉幼株的芽尖以便让它们长得紧凑浓密,呈丛生状。 - 3、
She pinched his arm as hard as she could
她使出浑身的力气拧他的胳膊。 - 4、
We both kept pinching ourselves to prove that it wasn't all a dream.
我们两个都一直在掐自己,证明这不是在做梦。 - 5、
Put all the ingredients, including a pinch of salt, into a food processor.
把包括一撮盐在内的所有配料放入食品加工机。 - 6、
Do you remember when I pinched your glasses?
你还记得我偷你眼镜的事儿吗? - 7、
Six people, and more at a pinch, could be seated comfortably at the table.
这张桌子可以很舒服地坐6个人,而且必要时多坐几个也不会挤。 - 8、
Consumers are spending less and traders are feeling the pinch.
消费者支出在减少,商人感觉手头拮据。 - 9、
I'd trust her in a pinch
身处困境时,我信任她。 - 10、
Everyone knew he was in a pinch.
每个人都知道他境况艰难。 - 11、
The staff here can pinch hit for each other when the hotel is busy.
宾馆客人多时,这里的职员可以互相替班。 - 12、
The more miraculous parts of this account should be taken with a pinch of salt.
对这篇记述中那些颇具神奇色彩的部分也不应全信。 - 13、
Better cut the shoe than pinch the foot.
宁愿把鞋铰开,也不能让脚受屈。 - 14、
In a pinch, you could get home on foot.
在万不得已时,你可以步行回家。 - 15、
He put a pinch of salt on his food.
他在自己的食物上洒了一撮盐。 - 16、
She would pinch on food in order to spend on clothing.
她过去常把伙食费省下来买衣服。 - 17、
These shoes must be too small because they pinch.
因为这双鞋夹脚,所以一定是太小。 - 18、
It's six months since he lost his job, so he's beginning to feel the pinch.
他失业已有六个月了,所以开始感到相当困难。 - 19、
If you usually pinch back the dead flower heads, new ones will grow.
如果你经常将枯死的花冠掐掉,新花就会长出来。 - 20、
This pair of glasses seems to pinch a bit.
这副眼镜似乎紧了一点。 - 21、
Yesterday, when we were at the Taj Mahal, I told him You have to pinch me.
昨天,当我们在泰姬陵的时候,我告诉他你得掐一下我。 - 22、
pinch me and I will react.
你要掐我我就有反应。 - 23、
Fortunately, if you're in a pinch you can bypass it.
幸运的是,如果你在一个捏,您可以绕过它。 - 24、
He gave the boy a pinch on the cheek for joke.
他开玩笑地在男孩的脸颊上拧了一把。 - 25、
If I spilt the salt, I should toss a pinch over my left shoulder to ward off misfortune.
如果我把盐弄撒了,我就得拾起一撮盐从左臂上扔过去以避免灾祸。 - 26、
I will help you in a pinch.
有紧急情况我会帮助你。 - 27、
At a pinch this can be used as a weapon.
必要时,这家伙可当武器用。 - 28、
The new shoes pinch my toes.
新鞋太紧,夹痛了我的脚趾。 - 29、
I suppose that, at a pinch, we could use my car.
我想,必要时,我们可以用我的车。
pinch 英英释义
noun
- the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal)
- the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar
- a squeeze with the fingers
- a small sharp bite or snip
- a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action
- he never knew what to do in an emergency
- a slight but appreciable amount
- this dish could use a touch of garlic
- an injury resulting from getting some body part squeezed
- a painful or straitened circumstance
- the pinch of the recession
verb
- irritate as if by a nip, pinch, or tear
- smooth surfaces can vellicate the teeth
- the pain is as if sharp points pinch your back
- cut the top off
- top trees and bushes
- squeeze tightly between the fingers
- He pinched her behind
- She squeezed the bottle
- make ridges into by pinching together
- make off with belongings of others
Synonym: pilfercabbagepurloinabstractsnarfswipehooksneakfilchnobblelift

