wring的意思和读音

wring

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n.

v.

wrung  wrings  wringing  

v.squeeze,twist,mangle,press,compress

wringv.

1.~ sth (out)to twist and squeeze clothes, etc. in order to get the water out of them

2.~ sthif youwring a bird's neck, you twist it in order to kill the bird

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v.1.to twist and squeeze something in order to remove liquid from it

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1.The popular concept of a strengthen diet is chicken wring out in hot water.

2.She was put through the severest tortures, but not a word could the enemy wring from her.

3.China was supposed to provide a lucrative outlet for global private equity firms trying to wring returns from portfolio companies back home.

4.Her father's only answer was to draw his hands through his white hair, and wring them with a shriek of anguish.

5.On occasions Mr Parry was seen to wring his hands as he struggled with his emotions.

6.BBC Middle East business reporter Ben Thompson said the threat by the UAE was likely an attempt to wring concessions out of RIM.BBC.RIM

7.Dampen the fabric completely if it has heavy wrinkles. Soak it in a tub and wring it out or spray with a spray bottle.湿

8.Sports reporters write about fast moving, lively events. They must develop a way or wring that goes straight to the point.

9.He hopes the firm will eventually be able to wring another 10% out of the reservoir by injecting more chemicals.10%

10.Vice-roll can only be used for wring when the ship moors.