pinched 详细解释

pinched

[pintʃt]

adj. 压紧的, 收缩的, 病恹恹的
动词pinch的过去式和过去分词形式

英英释义

动词 pinch:

squeeze tightly between the fingers

同义词:pinch, squeeze, twinge, tweet, nip, twitch

make ridges into by pinching together

同义词:crimp, pinch

make off with belongings of others

同义词:pilfer, cabbage, purloin, pinch, abstract, snarf, swipe, hook, sneak, filch, nobble, lift

cut the top off

同义词:top, pinch

irritate as if by a nip, pinch, or tear

同义词:pinch, vellicate

形容词 pinched:

sounding as if the nose were pinched

同义词:adenoidal, nasal

very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold

同义词:bony, cadaverous, emaciated, gaunt, haggard, skeletal, wasted

not having enough money to pay for necessities

同义词:hard up, impecunious, in straitened circumstances, penniless, penurious

as if squeezed uncomfortably tight

补充

pinchedpinched[ˈpintʃt]adj.1.受箍缩(的);压[夹]紧的;收敛[缩]的;痛苦的,困难的

例句

1. She was a small woman with pinched features.她是一位瘦小的女子, 脸色清瘦苍白。 2. They lived in pinched circumstances.他们生活在贫困中。 3. Many candidates were pinched for campaign funds.许多候选者被剥夺了竞选资金。 4. The town's a little pinched for money.这个城镇财政上有些捉襟见肘。 5. The car was pinched for rear seat passenger space.这辆汽车后排乘客空间不宽裕。 6. She had pinched cheeks.她两颊消瘦。 7. a face pinched with cold因寒冷而憔悴的脸 8. Students are especially pinched for time at the end of the school year.每到学年末,学生们都觉得时间特别不够用。 9. "pinched for cash/money, he skipped lunch."因为缺钱,他不吃午餐。