释义 |
- n.螺丝;螺丝钉;(对螺丝的)旋拧;性交
- v.用螺丝固定(或拧牢);旋紧;拧紧;拧上去
- 网络螺钉;螺旋;螺栓
复数:screws 现在分词:screwing 过去式:screwed v. twist,attach,bolt,rotate,coil 1. | [c] 螺丝钉;螺丝a thin pointed piece of metal like a nail with a raised spiral line (called a thread ) along it and a line or cross cut into its head. Screws are turned and pressed into wood, metal, etc. with a screwdriver in order to fasten two things together. |
| One of the screws is loose. 有一颗螺丝松了。 | | Now tighten all the screws. 现在把全部螺丝都拧紧。 |
2. | [c] (对螺丝的)旋拧an act of turning a screw |
3. | [sing] 性交an act of having sex |
4. | [sing] 性交对象a partner in sex |
5. | [c] 螺旋桨a propeller on a ship, a boat or an aircraft |
6. | [c] 监狱看守;狱警a prison officer |
IDM have a screw loose 举止略有异常;行为稍嫌古怪to be slightly strange in your behaviour put the screws on (sb) 胁迫;威逼to force sb to do sth by frightening and threatening them 1. | [t] ~ sth + adv./prep. 用螺丝固定(或拧牢)to fasten one thing to another or make sth tight with a screw or screws |
| The bookcase is screwed to the wall. 书架用螺丝固定在墙上了。 | | You need to screw all the parts together. 你得用螺丝把所有的零件固定在一起。 | | Now screw down the lid. 现在用螺丝将盖子固定好。 |
2. | [t] 旋紧;拧紧to twist sth around in order to fasten it in place |
| She screwed the cap back on the jar. 她又把广口瓶的盖子拧上。 | | Screw the bolt tight. 把螺栓拧紧。 |
3. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 拧上去to be attached by screwing |
| The bulb should just screw into the socket. 把灯泡拧到灯口上就行。 | | The lid simply screws on. 这盖子一拧就盖好了。 |
4. | [t] 把(纸等)揉成一团to squeeze sth, especially a piece of paper, into a tight ball |
| I screwed up the letter and threw it into the fire. 我把那封信揉成一团,扔进了火里。 | | Screw the foil into a little ball. 把箔纸揉成小团。 |
5. | [t] 诈骗(钱财等)to cheat sb, especially by making them pay too much money for sth |
| We've been screwed. 我们挨宰了。 | | How much did they screw you for(= how much did you have to pay) ? 他们坑了你多少钱? |
6. | [i][t] ~ (sb) (和某人)性交to have sex with sb |
IDM screw him, you, that, etc. 去他(或你)妈的;见他(或你、它)的鬼an offensive way of showing that you are annoyed or do not care about sb/sth | I finally screwed up my courage and went to the dentist. 我终于鼓起勇气,去看了牙医。 |
screw up your courage 鼓起勇气to force yourself to be brave enough to do sth | I finally screwed up my courage and went to the dentist. 我终于鼓起勇气,去看了牙医。 |
n. | 1. a piece of metal with a tapering threaded body and grooved head by which it is turned into something in order to fasten things together 2. a screw with a blunt end onto which a nut is fitted to hold two objects together 3. anything that has a form similar to a tapering metal screw, e.g. a corkscrew 4. a turn of a screw or of a device like a screw 5. an offensive term for an act or instance of sexual intercourse 6. an offensive term for a sexual partner considered with regard to his or her sexual performance 10. a small twist of paper, especially one containing tobacco 1. a piece of metal with a tapering threaded body and grooved head by which it is turned into something in order to fasten things together 2. a screw with a blunt end onto which a nut is fitted to hold two objects together 3. anything that has a form similar to a tapering metal screw, e.g. a corkscrew 4. a turn of a screw or of a device like a screw 5. an offensive term for an act or instance of sexual intercourse 6. an offensive term for a sexual partner considered with regard to his or her sexual performance 10. a small twist of paper, especially one containing tobacco | v. | 1. to fasten or tighten something with a screw or screws, or be fastened or tightened in this way 2. to rotate something along a thread in order to fasten or tighten it, or be rotated in this way 3. to crumple or crush something into a tight ball 4. to contort or crumple a part or all of the face, or be contorted or crumpled 5. an offensive term meaning to have sexual intercourse with somebody 6. to cheat or swindle somebody 7. to get something out of somebody with great difficulty 8. an offensive term expressive of anger or frustration with somebody or something 9. in billiards or snooker, to hit the cue ball below its centre of gravity so that, when it strikes a ball it is aimed at, it rolls back on itself 10. to fasten one thing to another using screws 1. to fasten or tighten something with a screw or screws, or be fastened or tightened in this way 2. to rotate something along a thread in order to fasten or tighten it, or be rotated in this way 3. to crumple or crush something into a tight ball 4. to contort or crumple a part or all of the face, or be contorted or crumpled 5. an offensive term meaning to have sexual intercourse with somebody 6. to cheat or swindle somebody 7. to get something out of somebody with great difficulty 8. an offensive term expressive of anger or frustration with somebody or something 9. in billiards or snooker, to hit the cue ball below its centre of gravity so that, when it strikes a ball it is aimed at, it rolls back on itself 10. to fasten one thing to another using screws |
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