prise的意思和读音

prise

: [praɪz] : [praɪz]

v.使

prises  prising  prised  

v.lever,open,force,work loose,work free

prisev.

1.使to use force to separate sth from sth else

He prised her fingers from the bag and took it from her.

She used a knife to prise open the lid.

v.1.to open or part something by levering2.to get something, especially information, from somebody or something with difficulty3.to force two things apart

1. mere adj. prise v. carve v. ...

2. priority-discipline queueing model prise prism level ...

3. priority-discipline queueing model prise prism level ...

4. Collection Prise COAT ...

5. please prise snack ...

6. apprehend prise []→) prison ) "217. ...

7. prise→ prise[]→[]) prise→ ) ...

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1.Manchester United are desperately trying to prise the Bulgarian away from Tottenham - but as yet have been unable to strike a deal.——

2.I began to prise at the doors to see if there was a way out.

3.It has four fingers and a thumb made from various metals and plastics, and even has polycarbonate fingernails to help it prise things apart.西

4.Then tongs were used to prise his mouth open after he refused to swallow excrement.

5.Juventus striker David Trezeguet admits he is surprised they were able to prise Patrick Vieira away from Arsenal this month.

6.The dog often tried to prise their owner away from a new lover in the early days of a relationship.)。

7.But nor have they found a chink in the armour of relativity that they could use to prise the whole thing open.

8.Ever found yourself trying to prise one away from the TV?

9.Barcelona president Sandro Rosell has admitted they may not be able to prise Cesc Fabregas away from Arsenal this summer.··

10.I wish I would become a teacher at a middle school to win such a prise.