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单词 finger
释义  Related topics: Drinkldoce_360_afin·ger1 /ˈfɪŋɡə $ -ər/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable]  1  part of your hand 手的一部分HBA one of the four long thin parts on your hand, not including your thumb 〔大拇指以外的〕手指 The woman had a ring on her finger, so I assumed she was married. 那女人手指上戴着戒指,因此我猜想她已经结婚了。 We ate with our fingers. 我们用手抓着吃。run your fingers through/over/along etc something She ran her fingers through his hair. 她用手指给他拢了拢头发。 → index finger, little finger, forefinger, middle finger, ring finger →5  See picture of cross your fingers (交叉手指)祈求心想事成 →4  See picture of 见图 HAND2  cross your fingers HOPE a) to hope that something will happen the way you want 祈求心想事成 We’re keeping our fingers crossed that she’s going to be OK. 我们祈求她不会有事。 b) to secretly put one finger over another finger, because you are telling a lie – done especially by children 〔说谎时〕偷偷将两根手指交叉〔尤为小孩所为〕 ‘He’s nice, ’ said Laura, crossing her fingers under the table. “他不错啊。”劳拉说,偷偷地在桌子底下交叉手指。3  not lift/raise a finger HELPto not make any effort to help someone with their work 不(愿)帮忙 I do all the work around the house – Frank never lifts a finger. 家里所有的活儿都是我干——弗兰克一点忙都不帮。4  put your finger on something CORRECTto know or be able to explain exactly what is wrong, different, or unusual about a situation 确切地明白,弄清,准确地指出〔错误、不同或异常之处〕 There was something about the man that worried Wycliffe, but he couldn’t put his finger on it. 那个男子身上有种东西让威克利夫不安,但是他说不出那究竟是什么。5  not lay a finger on somebody HURT/CAUSE PAINto not hurt someone at all, especially to not hit them 不伤害某人〔尤指不动手打人〕 Don’t lay a finger on me, or I’ll call the police! 要是你敢动我一指头,我就报警!6  have/keep your finger on the pulse (of something) KNOW somethingto always know about the most recent changes or developments in a particular situation or activity 掌握(某事物的)脉搏,了解(某事物的)最新变化[发展] people who have their finger on the pulse of fashion and pop culture 掌握时尚及流行文化脉搏的人7. have a finger in every pie/ in many pies TAKE PART/BE INVOLVEDto be involved in many activities and to have influence over a lot of people, used especially when you think someone has too much influence 插手每件/许多事情,每件/许多事情上都有一份8  twist/wrap/wind somebody around your little finger PERSUADEto be able to persuade someone to do anything that you want 任意摆布某人,左右某人 Ed could wrap his mother around his little finger. 埃德能让自己的母亲言听计从。9  the finger of blame/suspicion5 if the finger of blame or suspicion points or is pointed at you, you’re blamed for or suspected of being responsible for something 指责/怀疑的矛头 The finger of suspicion immediately fell on Broderick. 嫌疑立刻指向了布罗德里克。10. of a glove 手套的 the part of a glove that covers your finger 〔手套的〕指部11  shaped like a finger 手指状的THIN OBJECT OR MATERIAL anything that is long and thin, like the shape of a finger, especially a piece of land, an area of water, or a piece of food 指状物〔尤指土地、水域、食物〕 fish fingers 鱼条 chocolate fingers 巧克力条finger of the long finger of Chile 智利的狭长地域12. pull/get your finger out British English informalWORK HARD used to tell someone to work harder 更努力地工作,加把劲干 〔用于告诫某人〕13. put two fingers up at somebody British English informalANGRY to show someone you are angry with them in a very offensive way by holding up your first two fingers with the back of your hand facing them 〔手背朝对方〕向某人竖起食指和中指〔表示愤怒;此动作极具冒犯性〕14. give somebody the finger American English informal to show someone you are angry with them in a very offensive way by holding up your middle finger with the back of your hand facing them 〔手背朝对方〕向某人竖起中指〔表示愤怒;此动作极具冒犯性〕15. be all fingers and thumbs British EnglishCLUMSY to use your hands in an awkward or careless way, so that you drop or break things 笨手笨脚16  long-fingered/slim-fingered etc HBHhaving long fingers, slim fingers etc 手指长的/手指纤细的等 lovely long-fingered hands 纤纤玉手17  drink 酒DFDAMOUNT an amount of an alcoholic drink that is as high in the glass as the width of someone’s finger 一指宽,一横指〔指玻璃杯内酒的量度〕 two fingers of whiskey 两指宽的威士忌 → butterfingers, fish finger, → have your hands/fingers in the till at till2(3), → count something on the fingers of one hand at count1(7), → have green fingers at green1(9), → burn your fingers/get your fingers burnt at burn1(16), → point the/a finger at somebody at point2(9), → let something slip through your fingers at slip1(15), → snap your fingers at snap1(7), → have sticky fingers at sticky(5), → work your fingers to the bone at work1(29)Examples from the Corpusfinger• Fingers of flame spread in all directions.• She ran a finger along the spine of the book.• In the glass was a finger of pale gold wine.• Then the patient's arms are placed on a table in front of him with the hands flat and fingers spread open.• But next instant, he came closer and his fingers cradled her face, the box in her hands keeping them apart.• Which meant that all of his fingers were presently occupied.• Ted anxiously tapped his fingers on the table.• The little finger of his right hand was cut off in a corn picker, 1931.• She ran a sticky finger down the monthly balance-sheet, then checked the figures against the handwritten bank statement.• She hung in the room, strong arms around her waist, strong fingers around her legs.• Don't get too much ink on your finger or the print will not be clear.• Your fingers are the stars which do not touch themselves.run your fingers through/over/along etc something• I put my hand in and tapped the rear of the little compartment, running my fingers over the surface.• I ran my fingers along the edge of a cabbage rose curving over the overstuffed arm of the little chair.• I run my fingers over this invisible object, and little by little curiosity gets the better of me.• Julia stopped by the cold range and ran her fingers along its surface.• Left alone with the car, Tod ran his fingers along the bodywork.• Robbie had to fight down an impulse to reach out and run her fingers over the dark mat.the finger of blame/suspicion• He says it doesn't make sense to point the finger of blame, it's the law that is at fault.Related topics: Crimefinger2 verb [transitive]  1  TOUCHto touch or handle something with your fingers 用手指触碰,拨弄,抚摸,触摸 She fingered the beautiful cloth. 她摸了摸这块漂亮的布。► see thesaurus at touch2. informalSCCTELL A SECRET if someone, especially a criminal, fingers another criminal, they tell the police what that person has done 〔尤指罪犯向警察〕告发〔另一个罪犯〕→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusfinger• Casey was only fingered as the mastermind of the operation after he was dead.• She darted off straight after that, leaving Melanie fingering her cheek in surprise.• Cold blackness grasped at him, fingering its way through his warm blood, just waiting its moment.• But soon he relapsed into his dangerous black mood, fingering the razor-sharp edge of his knife, open in his pocket.• The sermon he found surprisingly proper, but Adams was repelled to see poor wretches fingering their prayer beads.Origin finger1 Old Englishfin·ger1 noun →10-17finger2 verbChineseSyllable  the one long parts four Corpus of thin
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