twitch的意思和读音

twitch

: [twɪtʃ] : [twɪtʃ]

v.

n.

twitches  twitching  twitched  

n.tic,spasm,jerk,jolt,convulsion

v.yank,convulse,tremble,contract

twitchv.

1.[i][t]~ (sth)if a part of your bodytwitches , or if youtwitch it, it makes a sudden quick movement, sometimes one that you cannot control

Her lips twitched with amusement.

The cats watched each other, their tails twitching.

2.[t][i]~ (sth)to give sth a short sharp pull; to be pulled in this way

He twitched the package out of my hands.

The curtains twitched as she rang the bell.

n.

1.a sudden quick movement that you cannot control in one of your muscles

She has a twitch in her left eye.

a nervous twitch

2.;(a sudden quick movement or feeling

He greeted us with a mere twitch of his head.

At that moment she felt the first twitch of anxiety.

v.1.;(使),2.,; (off)3.(使)

n.1.,,2.,3.

v.1.to make a sudden short movement; used about a sudden slight uncontrolled movement of your body2.to pull something with a sudden short movement

n.1.a sudden slight uncontrolled movement of your body2.a sudden short pull

1. ["VOMIT"] ["TWITCH"] ["SKIN"] ...

2. 〖 press-gang〗 twitch〖 drawer〗 ...

3. twist twitch two ...

4. tusk twitch tympanic membrane ...

5. 〖 armoronhorse〗 twitch〖 curbbit〗 ...

6. vt. , , twitch , , practitioner , ...

7. twist twitch two ...

8. ( Twisted Fate) Twitch( Singed) ...

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1.Better still, if we had the vision of an eagle we would be able to detect the twitch of a rabbit from a distance of two miles.

2.Yes. Many pet owners have seen their sleeping dog or cat twitch or paw the air, as if dreaming of bones to bury or mice to chase.

3.She had developed a nervous twitch which came into play whenever we talked about this side of her personality.

4.One twitch of the finger is all it takes to dispatch missives to the next continent or the next cubicle at light speed.

5.The cheeks flattened, the pale eyes narrowed, and one corner of his mouth began to twitch.

6.He took off his glasses, picks up a picture of her look, twitch, once again let tears from the eyes overflow.

7.Yet, it seems, the edges of Karl Marx's lips are beginning to twitch again in Europe as fresh attempts are made to reanimate his ideas.(KarlMarx)

8.Small and wiry, with sunken eyes and dark bushy hair, he had nervous tics that caused his hands, feet and face to twitch constantly.使

9.Though the question was clearly meant for me, he was glaring at Edward now, and I could have sworn I saw his hand twitch toward the gun.

10.A sleepy field mouse opened his eyes in his den deep underground. With a twitch of his nose, he scampered up the passageway to the surface.沿