pincer
音标:
英音/ ˈpɪnsə(r) / 美音/ ˈpɪnsər /
听听基本释意:
外刊例句:
Its hold of the Luhansk region appears increasingly shaky, as Ukrainian forces make inroads there, with the pincer assault on Lyman.
随着乌克兰军队进军卢甘斯克地区并对莱曼发起夹击,它对卢甘斯克地区的控制似乎越来越摇摇欲坠。
—Washington Times
But Ukrainian counteroffensives have disrupted the Russians at the two points of the pincer, Kharkiv near the Russian border and Kherson near the Black Sea.
但乌克兰的反攻在两个夹击点上扰乱了俄罗斯人:靠近俄罗斯边境的哈尔科夫和靠近黑海的赫尔松。
—Washington Post
Last month they seized the village of Prechystivka to the west and Vodyane to the east to complete a pincer movement.
上个月,他们占领了西边的普雷奇斯提夫卡村和东边的沃达内村,完成了夹击行动。
—BBC
基本释意:
noun
a grasping structure on the limb of a crustacean or other arthropods
螯;拨钉钳
同义词:
没有找到同义词
短释义:
If someone catches lobsters for a living, she’ll have to be very careful of all of those pincers — in fact, when you buy live lobsters, their pincers are usually restrained with rubber bands. The danger with pincers is that they’ll pinch, and these words share a root, the Old French pincier, “to pinch.” There’s also a tool called pincers that’s modeled on animal pincers and used to grip, pull, or cut something.
钳子是昆虫或甲壳类动物身上的爪状附属物,可以让它抓住东西,特别是食物。你的螃蟹永远不会成为可爱的宠物,因为你必须小心那些钳子。哎哟!
长释义:
If someone catches lobsters for a living, she’ll have to be very careful of all of those pincers — in fact, when you buy live lobsters, their pincers are usually restrained with rubber bands. The danger with pincers is that they’ll pinch, and these words share a root, the Old French pincier, “to pinch.” There’s also a tool called pincers that’s modeled on animal pincers and used to grip, pull, or cut something.
如果有人以捕龙虾为生,她就必须非常小心所有这些钳子——事实上,当你购买活龙虾时,它们的钳子通常用橡皮筋绑住。钳子的危险在于它们会夹住,而这些词有一个词根,即古法语 pincier,“夹”。还有一种称为钳子的工具,它模仿动物钳子,用于夹紧、拉动或切割某些东西。
文学例句:
A giant spider, six feet tall and covered in hair, was advancing on Ron, clicking its pincers menacingly.
一只六英尺高、浑身长满毛发的巨型蜘蛛正在向罗恩逼近,它的钳子威胁地发出咔哒声。
—Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling
When they hit the water, they fan out, forming a pincer like a crab’s.
当它们落入水中时,它们会呈扇形散开,形成像螃蟹一样的钳子。
—The Inquisitor’s Tale by Adam Gidwitz
Coming out of the woods was a glistening amber insect, tenfeetiong, with jagged pincers, an armored tail, and a stinger as long as my sword.
从树林里走出来的是一只闪闪发光的琥珀色昆虫,十足虫,有锯齿状的钳子,有装甲的尾巴,还有一根和我的剑一样长的毒刺。
—The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan
词源:
pincers (n.)early 14c., “tool for grasping or nipping, having two hinged jaws which can be firmly closed and held together,” from Old French pinceure “pincers, tongs,” from pincier “to pinch” (see pinch (v.)). Applied to insect or crustacean parts from 1650s. Related: Pincer. The military pincer movement is attested by 1929.Related entries & more
下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
钳子(n.)14世纪早期,“用于抓握或夹紧的工具,有两个铰接的钳口,可以牢固地闭合并保持在一起”,源自古法语pinceure“钳子,钳子”,来自pincier“捏”(参见捏( v.))。自 1650 年代起应用于昆虫或甲壳类动物部位。相关:钳子。 1929 年军事钳形运动得到证实。相关条目及更多
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