| 正面 | 7879.pinch 英 [pɪn(t)ʃ]美 [pɪntʃ] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 【记法】分解为:p(胖)+inch(英寸),胖了一英寸 【联想】我的脸被妈妈给拧肿了,胖了一英寸eg:Bobby is so cute that girls always want to pinch his cheeks.2. 音“贫气”-----一撮,一点儿,少量。vt. 捏;勒索;使苦恼;掐掉某物,修剪n. 匮乏;少量;夹痛vi. 夹痛;节省n. (Pinch)人名;(英)平奇 例句: 1. Season with salt, pepper and a pinch of cayenne.调以盐、胡椒和少许辣椒粉。 pinch 掐,拧,捏来自盎格鲁诺曼法语*pinchier,掐,拧,来自俗拉丁语*piccare,刺,穿插,词源同peck,pick,pike. pinch (v.)early 13c., from Old North French *pinchier "to pinch, squeeze, nip; steal" (Old French pincier, Modern French pincer), of uncertain origin, possibly from Vulgar Latin *punctiare "to pierce," which might be a blend of Latin punctum "point" + *piccare "to pierce." Meaning "to steal" in English is from 1650s. Sense of "to be stingy" is recorded from early 14c. Related: Pinched; pinching.pinch (n.)late 15c., "critical juncture" (as in baseball pinch hitter, attested from 1912), from pinch (v.). This figurative sense is attested earlier than the literal sense of "act of pinching" (1590s) or that of "small quantity" (as much as can be pinched between a thumb and finger), which is from 1580s. There is a use of the noun from mid-15c. apparently meaning "fold or pleat of fabric."" |
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