pinch的意思和读音

pinch

: [pɪntʃ] : [pɪntʃ]

v.

n.

pinches  pinching  pinched  

v.+n.feel pinch

v.squeeze,nip,tweak,grasp,press

n.touch,dash,smidgen,bit,taste

pinchv.with thumb and finger

1.[t]~ sb/sth/yourselfto take a piece of sb's skin between your thumb and first finger and squeeze hard, especially to hurt the person

My sister's always pinching me and it really hurts.

He pinched the baby's cheek playfully.

She had to pinch herself to make sure she was not dreaming.

2.[t]~ sth (+ adv./prep.)to hold sth tightly between the thumb and finger or between two things that are pressed together

Pinch the nostrils together between your thumb and finger to stop the bleeding.

a pinched nerve in the neck

of a shoe

3.[i][t]~ (sb/sth));if sth such as a shoepinches part of your body, it hurts you because it is too tight

These new shoes pinch.

steal

4.[t](informal)~ sth (from sb/sth)to steal sth, especially sth small and not very valuable

Who's pinched my pen?

cost too much

5.[t]~ sb/sth使使to cost a person or an organization a lot of money or more than they can spend

Higher interest rates are already pinching the housing industry.使

arrest

6.[t](informal)~ sbto arrest sb

I was pinched for dangerous driving.

IDMpinch pennies(informal)to try to spend as little money as possiblen.with thumb and finger

1.an act of squeezing a part of sb's skin tightly between your thumb and finger, especially in order to hurt them

She gave him a pinch on the arm to wake him up.

small amount

2.the amount of sth that you can hold between your finger and thumb

a pinch of salt

IDM

We can get six people round this table at a pinch.

at a pinchused to say that sth could be done or used in a particular situation if it is really necessary

We can get six people round this table at a pinch.

take sth with a pinch of saltto be careful about believing that sth is completely true

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v.1.to squeeze someones skin between your thumb and finger so that it hurts them2.if shoes or clothes pinch, they hurt you because they fit too tightly3.to steal something

n.1.a small amount of something that you can hold between your finger and thumb, for example salt2.the action of squeezing someones skin between your thumb and finger so that it hurts them

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1.I just threw in a pinch of this, some of that, a little bit of that over there and voila, I ended up with your perfume.西西

2.Well, you could. But then how would you know that you didn't just dream the pinch itself and then transition into a different dream?.

3.This pair of glasses seems to pinch a bit.

4."Now this will be a fine soup" , said the second soldier; "but a pinch of salt and some parsley would make it wonderful! ";“!”

5.Normally it means to be "in a pinch" or "to get into a scrape" , but when it is applied to the economy, it becomes "financial crisis" .”。

6.Users place a wad or pinch of the tobacco against their lip or cheek, then suck on it, a habit known as "dipping" .”。

7.His punishments of Caliban are petty and vindictive, as he calls upon his spirits to pinch Caliban when he curses.

8.I hate measuring, and I say things like: a pinch of salt, a handful of flour, some of this and a splosh of that.

9.Can be used after inflating, easy to carry. Inflated and deflated when the valve just pinch flat, a dedicated anti-backflow device gas.使便

10.Terry Butcher said: "If I was an American I'd wind Rooney up. I'd stand on his toes, pinch him, belt him if I could. "宿·:“。”