pinched
英 [pɪntʃt]
美 [pɪntʃt]
adj. (因疾病、寒冷、愁苦等)苍白清瘦的,清癯的
v. 拧; 捏; 掐; 捏住; 夹紧; 夹(脚); 夹痛
pinch的过去分词和过去式
BNC.21928 / COCA.18759
牛津词典
adj.
- (因疾病、寒冷、愁苦等)苍白清瘦的,清癯的
pale and thin, especially because of illness, cold or worry
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 消瘦苍白的;形容憔悴的
If someone's face ispinched, it looks thin and pale, usually because they are ill or old.- Her face was pinched and drawn...
她一脸苍白憔悴。 - She was a small, silent woman with pinched features and thin hair.
她是一位瘦小、沉默的女子,面容消瘦,头发稀疏。
- Her face was pinched and drawn...
英英释义
adj
- very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold
- emaciated bony hands
- a nightmare population of gaunt men and skeletal boys
- eyes were haggard and cavernous
- small pinched faces
- kept life in his wasted frame only by grim concentration
- sounding as if the nose were pinched
- a whining nasal voice
- as if squeezed uncomfortably tight
- her pinched toes in her pointed shoes were killing her
- not having enough money to pay for necessities
双语例句
- The child was crying because somebody had pinched her.
那孩子哭了,因为有人掐她。 - They are always pinched for money.
他们总是手头拮据。 - Haig noted how he 'looked pinched and rather tired'.
黑格注意到了他“看上去消瘦,非常劳累”的样子。 - Who's pinched my ruler?
谁偷了我的尺子量? - He pinched the top of the plants off.
他把植物的顶端掐掉。 - Somebody pinched my sweater!
有人偷了我的运动衫! - He was pinched with poverty in those days.
在那些日子里,他穷困不堪。 - She's pinched all my favorite records.
她偷走了我所有的记录。 - People feel pinched in their pocketbooks and insecure about their futures.
人们感到荷包拮据,对未来缺乏安全感。 - Her face was pinched and drawn
她一脸苍白憔悴。