单词 | elbow |
释义 | elbow UK ['el.bəʊ] US [-boʊ] noun countable ADVANCED ■the part in the middle of the arm where it bends, or the part of a piece of clothing which covers this area 肘;(衣服的)肘部 •Her arm was bandaged from the elbow to the fingers.她的手臂从肘部一直到手指全部缠上了绷带。 •The sleeve of his shirt was torn at the UK ['el.bəʊ] US [-boʊ] noun countable at sb's elbow ■close to and a little behind someone 在(某人)近旁;紧随(某人)之后;紧紧伴随(某人) •During the visit, the interpreter was always at her elbow.在她参观的过程中,翻译始终紧随其后。 UK ['el.bəʊ] US [-boʊ] noun countable give sb the elbow UK informal ■to end your romantic relationship with someone 甩掉,和(恋人)分手 UK ['el.bəʊ] US [-boʊ] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition disapproving ■to push someone rudely with your elbows so that you can move or have more space 用肘推;用肘挤开(某人) •He elbowed his way to •They elbowed the onlookers aside.他们把旁观者推到一边。 ■to hit someone with your elbow, sometimes as a sign to make them notice or remember something (为让某人注意或记住某事而)用肘碰•She elbowed me in the ribs UK ['el.bəʊ] US [-boʊ] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition Phrasal Verbs [M often passive] elbow sb out ■to force someone or something out of a position or job 排挤;强行使…离开(职位或工作) •He resigned before he was elbowed out.他不等被别人排挤出去,就自己先辞了职。 |
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