单词 | knife |
释义 | knife [naɪf] noun countable (plural knives) ESSENTIAL ■a tool, usually with a metal blade and a handle, used for cutting and spreading food or other substances, or as a weapon 刀 •a fish/butter/steak knife切鱼用刀/涂奶油用刀/牛排餐刀 •I prefer to use a knife and fork •He drew/pulled [naɪf] noun countable (plural knives)go under the knife ■to have a medical operation 接受外科手术 •More and more women are choosing to go under the knife to improve their appearance.越来越多的女性选择接受外科手术来改善容貌。 [naɪf] noun countable (plural knives)have your knife into sb UK ■to try to upset or harm someone because you dislike them 跟(某人)过不去;加害于(某人) [naɪf] noun countable (plural knives) the knives are out UK ■something you say which means that people are being unpleasant about someone, or trying to harm them 磨刀霍霍;剑拔弩张 •The knives are out for [naɪf] noun countable (plural knives)put/stick the knife into sb (also put/stick the knife in) ■to be unpleasant about someone or try to harm them 对(某人)怀恨在心;加害于(某人) •The reviewer in the magazine that I read really put the knife in.我读的那本杂志中,批评家的话真是恶意中伤。 [naɪf] noun countable (plural knives)twist/turn the knife (in the wound) ■to make someone who is annoyed, worried or upset feel even worse 揭人伤疤;往伤口上撒盐 •Just to turn the knife a little, he told me he'd seen my old girlfriend with her new man.他告诉我,他看见我的前女友和新任男友在一起,只是为了让我难受。 [naɪf] noun countable (plural knives)under the knife ■while having a medical operation 动手术时 [naɪf] verb transitive ■to attack someone using a knife 用刀砍(或刺、戳) •He knifed her in |
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