英 [pɪntʃt] 美 [pɪntʃt]
adj. (因疾病、寒冷、愁苦等)苍白清瘦的,清瘦的;为缺钱而苦恼的;压紧的,收缩的
v. 捏;使苦恼(pinch 的过去式和过去分词)
pinched /pɪntʃt/
形容词 If someone's face is pinched, it looks thin and pale, usually because they are ill or old. 病怏怏的
Her face was pinched and drawn.
他的脸看起来病怏怏的而又很憔悴。
not having enough money to pay for necessities
同义词: hard up / impecunious / in straitened circumstances(p) / penniless / penurious
as if squeezed uncomfortably tight
her pinched toes in her pointed shoes were killing her
受箍缩效应约束的
pinched 困难的; 缩紧的; 消瘦的, 疲倦的; 憔悴的..
... careworn疲倦的 pinched压紧的 wasted浪费的 ...
困难的(pinched), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... 憔悴,消瘦 peak 憔悴的 die-away; gaunt; peak and pine; peaky; pinched; toilworn 憔悴地 gauntly ...
Her face was pinched and drawn.
他的脸看起来病怏怏的而又很憔悴。
I was pinched for dangerous driving.
我因危险驾驶而被抓住。
He pinched the baby's cheek playfully.
他捏着宝宝的脸颊逗着玩。
He simply pinched pennies.
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He is so pinched and straightened in his environment that his leaving is more an avoidance than an embrace.
在如此艰难的处境下他挣扎求生,离开对他而言与其说是寻求解脱,不如说是逃避。
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It's like I think we pinched a lot of stuff from Egypt, which wasn't so good.
就像我们从埃及偷来了很多东西,这一做法非常不好。
SpeakingMax英语口语达人 : 无论去几次也不会腻
The young woman waiting in the arrivals hall looks anxious, her small mouth pinched and unsmiling.
Today, Americans--not just those who are financially pinched--are obsessed with getting a good deal.
He picked up a worker, pinched the end of her abdomen between his fingers, and pulled.