单词 | screw |
释义 | screw [skru:] noun METAL OBJECT 金属物体 countable ■a thin pointed piece of metal with a raised edge twisting round along its length and a flat top with a cut in it, which is used to join things together, especially pieces of wood 螺丝(钉) countable ■a twist or turn made to fasten or tighten something 扭紧,旋紧,拧紧 •Give it another screw to make sure the lid doesn't come off while we're travelling.把盖子再拧紧一点,那么我们在路上的时候盖子就不会掉落。 [skru:] noun PRISON GUARD 监狱看守 countable slang ■(a word used especially by prisoners) a prison guard 监狱看守(尤为犯人用语) [skru:] noun HAVE SEX 发生性关系 countable offensive ■the act of sex, or a sexual partner 性行为;性伴侣 •I never feel like a screw when I wake up in the morning.我早晨醒来时从不想性交。 •He's a really good screw.他真是个很棒的性伴侣。 [skru:] noun INSTRUMENT 器具 screws [plural] ■thumbscrew [skru:] noun have a screw loose informal ■If you say that someone has a screw loose, you mean that they behave in a strange way and seem slightly mentally ill. 行为乖戾;神经有点不正常 [skru:] noun put/tighten the screws on sb informal ■to use force or threats to make someone do what you want 给(某人)施加压力 •They put the screws on him until he paid up.他们给他施加压力,直到他把钱全部付清为止。 [skru:] verb TIGHT SHAPE 绷紧的形状 transitive + adverb or preposition ■to tighten the muscles of your face or part of your face into a particular expression, especially one of disapproval or pain (尤指出于不赞同或疼痛)扭曲(面部) •He screwed his eyes tight shut against the bright light.在强光的照射下,他眯紧了眼睛。 •The woman at the breakfast table screwed her mouth into transitive + adverb or preposition ■to twist and crush something, especially paper or cloth, roughly with your hands 将(尤指纸或布)揉成团 •She screwed the bag up •He screwed the letter into [skru:] verb METAL OBJECT 金属物体 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to fasten something using a screw 用螺丝固定(或旋紧) •Screw this piece of wood to •Screw these two pieces together transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to fasten something using an object similar to a screw (用类似螺丝的东西)固定,旋紧 •We'll have to screw a hook into transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to fasten something by turning it or twisting it 牢牢锁紧,旋紧 •Screw the lid firmly on screw in/together ■If something screws in/together, it fits or fastens together by being turned 旋上,锁合 •This light bulb screws in.这个灯泡是用转的。 •The steel rods screw together.这些钢条是锁在一起的。 [skru:] verb CHEAT 欺骗 transitive slang ■to cheat or deceive someone 骗,欺骗 •It was only after we'd had the car for a few days that we realised we'd been screwed by the dealer.车子到手几天后,我们才明白自己被经销商骗了。 [skru:] verb HAVE SEX 发生性关系 intransitive or transitive offensive ■to have sex with someone (与…)发生性关系 •They say he's screwing the boss's wife.他们说他和老板的妻子有不正当关系。 [skru:] verb Screw it/you/them! offensive ■used when expressing extreme anger 他妈的! •"Screw it!" he said. "If they won't give us the money, we'll just take it."“他妈的!”他说,“如果他们不给钱,我们就自己拿。” •You don't like it? Well, screw you!“你不喜欢?那见你的鬼去吧!” [skru:] verb screw up your courage ■to force yourself to be brave 鼓起勇气 •I screwed up my courage and went in to see the director.我鼓起勇气进去见主管。 [skru:] verb Phrasal Verbs screw around offensive ■to have sex with a lot of people or with people other than your husband or wife 滥交;偷情 [skru:] verb Phrasal Verbs screw sth out of sb UK informal ■to get something from someone by using force or threats 逼(某人)交出;向(某人)勒索 •We'll screw every last penny out of him.我们要逼他交出所有钱。 [skru:] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] screw (sth) up informal ■to make a mistake, or to spoil something 犯错;搞糟;弄坏 •I reckon I screwed the chemistry exam up totally.我想我化学彻底考砸了。 [skru:] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] screw sb up informal ■When bad experiences or people screw you up, they make you worried and unhappy or they damage your personality 使(某人)焦虑不安;令(某人)很难过;使(某人)精神崩溃 •It really screwed him up when he saw his friend get killed.看到自己的朋友遇难,他非常难过。 screwed upadjective informal ■unhappy and worried because of bad experiences 不高兴的;心烦意乱的 •He's been really screwed up since his wife died.他妻子死后,他完全崩溃了。 |
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