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wring英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 绞,拧,扭(尤指脖子) twist (especially the neck,causing death)
  2. vt. 握紧(尤指别人的手) press hard on (especially a person's hand)
  3. vt. 把(湿衣服)拧干;绞掉(水) twist and/or press (wet clothes) to remove water,or to remove (water) by doing this

wring是什么意思

vt.

绞,拧

扭干,绞出

折磨,使苦恼

曲解

vi.

蠕动

扭动

感到痛苦

感到苦恼

wring变形

第三人称单数:wrings

现在分词:wringing

过去式:wrung或wringed

过去分词:wrung或wringed

wring词根

词根:wring

n.

wringer 勒索者;绞拧机;绞扭的人;令人心力交困的事

wring英英释义

transitive verb

to twist and squeeze tightly, as between the hands or between rollers.Please wring the wet towel over the sink.

to press out or extract by or as though by this means.We wrung the water out of the wet clothes.We'll wring the truth out of you!

to afflict as though by twisting and squeezing.It wrings my heart to see you suffer.

to clasp and squeeze together (the hands), as in frustration, anxiety, or distress.She wrung her hands in despair.

to break by twisting (a bird's neck or the like).They killed the birds by wringing their necks.

intransitive verb

to twist and squeeze something.Wring gently so you don't damage the material.

noun

the act of twisting and squeezing; wringing.She gave the wet suit a good wring.

wring词组

wring out高级特技飞行;绞出;扭干

wringing wet浑身湿透;(衣服)湿得拧得出水来,[口语]湿得能绞出水来的,湿透的 

wring词源中文解释

古英语 wringan “压,拉,拧”(第三类强动词; 过去式 wrang,过去分词 wrungen),源自原始日耳曼语 *wreng-(也是古英语 wringen “拧,挤出”,古弗里西亚语 wringa,中古荷兰语 wringhen,荷兰语 wringen “拧”,古高地德语 ringan “来回移动,扭曲”,德语 ringen “摔跤”的来源),源自 *wrengh-, 鼻化变体 *wergh- “转动”,源自 PIE 词根 *wer-(2)“转动,弯曲”。在表示痛苦或疼痛的情况下, wring (one's) hands “紧紧地握住手或手指(仿佛在拧)”的用法可追溯至公元1200年。

wring_法律行业词汇

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wring词源英文解释

Middle English, from Old English wringan; akin to Old High German ringan to struggle, Lithuanian rengtis to bend down, Old English wyrgan to strangle — more at worry

The first known use of wring was before the 12th century

wring儿童词典英英释义

wrinkle1 of 2noun

a crease or small fold on a surface (as of the skin or a piece of cloth)

a clever or new method, trick, or idea

wrinkle2 of 2verb

to develop or cause to develop wrinkles

wrinkle1 of 2noun

a crease or small fold on a surface (as of the skin or a piece of cloth)

a clever or new method, trick, or idea

wrinkle2 of 2verb

to develop or cause to develop wrinkles

wrinkle1 of 2noun

a crease or small fold on a surface (as of the skin or a piece of cloth)

a clever or new method, trick, or idea

wrinkle2 of 2verb

to develop or cause to develop wrinkles

wrinkle1 of 2noun

a crease or small fold on a surface (as of the skin or a piece of cloth)

a clever or new method, trick, or idea

wrinkle2 of 2verb

to develop or cause to develop wrinkles

wringverb

to squeeze or twist especially so as to make dry or to rid of moisture or liquid

wring wet clothes

to get by or as if by twisting or pressing

wring the truth out of them

to twist into an unnatural shape or appearance with a forcible or violent motion

wring a chicken's neck

to cause pain to as if by wringing : torment

their troubles wrung our hearts

wringernoun

one that wringsespecially: a machine or device for squeezing out liquid or moisture

clothes wringer

wringverb

to squeeze or twist especially so as to make dry or to rid of moisture or liquid

wring wet clothes

to get by or as if by twisting or pressing

wring the truth out of them

to twist into an unnatural shape or appearance with a forcible or violent motion

wring a chicken's neck

to cause pain to as if by wringing : torment

their troubles wrung our hearts

wring 例句

1 Try to think of it from their point of view, she said, her hands clasped and wrung together, her nervous pleading smile.

2 She told Claire everything she could possibly think of to say, and at the end, she felt wrung out and exhausted.

3 Miss Love wrung out the towel again and slowly, so weary, she wiped his back and his neck, his face and arms and then his legs.

4 This is a tale that wring the heart.

这是个令人心痛的故事。

5 Except for the wounded pigeon that was wrung in front of him when he was four, this was Palmer’s first close look at the birds.

6 “Oh, we are finished now!” cried Miss Spider, wringing her feet.

7 When the call ends I feel absolutely wrung out like laundry.

8 Her whole body was wrung with a spasm.

9 She paused and wrung her little hands.

她停了下来,痛苦地扭动着她的小手.

10 He’s wringing the bag’s handles as he walks back and forth.

11 The women washed the sheets in the galley and wrung them out, and we hung them to dry upon the rails, so our ship flapped gray in the winter breeze.

12 He was wrung out, “all in for breath,” said McCarthy, “and he’s almost as white as the sleeves of his jacket.”

13 I’m wringing my hands, and my heart feels like it’s going to burst in my chest.

14 The billionaire investing guru predicted scammers will seize on the technology, and may do more harm with it than society can wring good.

15 The heat pressed down on him, wringing him out, though there was nothing left in him to sweat.

16 I wrung water from my wet bathing suit.

我把湿游泳衣的水拧出来。

17 He would writhe and scream and howl until the monster retreated, satiated for the time being, leaving Joaquin wrung out and exhausted, beyond comfort, beyond punishment.

18 His mother sat beside him wringing water out of a washcloth.

19 One hour later, we’re in the living room, where Mama is pacing and wringing her hands.

20 He took his life from this earth; drop by drop by his sweat he wrung food from it and from the food, silver.

wring 同义词

5 勉强获得

wrest

6 逼取

sweat

7 疝痛

colic

9 扭转

curl torsion writhe slue

11 用力拧

wrest

16 榨汁机

juicer

26

squeeze press

27 扭断

wring off

28 紧紧握手

clasp

31 攥紧

clasp

33 感到痛苦

sting

35 猛扭

wrench tear

36 拧出

wring out squeeze

wring 短语相关

wring dry wring one's hands wring someone's neck

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