逍遥学能 2018-09-17 22:17
第三人称单数:wrests
现在分词:wresting
过去分词:wrested
过去式:wrested
及物动词(用力)拧,扭; <文>费力取得; 歪曲(事实等),曲解; 扭夺,夺取,抢去
名词拧,扭; [乐](调校琴弦的)校音钥
wrest的翻译
及物动词
1. The policeman wrested the truth out of her.
那警察好不容易才从她那儿了解到真情。
2. He wrested it from her hands.
他从她手里夺到了它。
3. The report wrests the facts out of their true meaning.
这篇报导歪曲了事实真相。
1. 扭打:Rest休息 wrest扭打 等我休息好了之后再继续扭打吧. 调皮的男孩一下课休息就开始扭打 为(W)什么休息(rest)好后就要扭打(wrest)啊
2. 拧:wrench 扳手 | wrest 拧 | wrestle in prayer 热忱祈祷
3. 扭:wrench 螺旋钳 | wrest 扭 | wrestle 摔角
4. 夺取:wroth 激怒的,非常愤怒的 | wrest 夺取 | wispy 纤细的,脆弱的
1. The doorway is at knee height, and one narrow foothold of space is often all one can wrest from other passengers.
车门的高度大约齐膝,乘客一般只能站在狭窄的仅供单脚站立的区域。
2. Not that the forces of evil won`t try to wrest it from you, or if that fails, to erode it from you casually and seemingly imperceptibly.
并不是说恶者不会企图夺走你的这个生命,就算它夺不走,在你不察觉的情况下,它也会想尽办法侵蚀你的生命。
wrest什么意思
3. The farmers in this area have to struggle to wrest a living from the infertile soil.
该地区的农民不得不在这块贫瘠的土地上挣扎谋生。
4. Too poor to invest in power-looms, they are too divided, and perhaps naive, to wrest greater control of their market from exploitative middlemen.
他们太穷,买不起机动织机;他们太势单力薄,也许也太天真,根本不可能从那些抽筋剥皮的掮客手中争夺到市场。
5. It is not known at this time whether you will be able to wrest control of a city from someone of a similar alignment.
现在还不知道同一阵营里,您是否能够夺取城市的控制权。
6. This is because he had indeed forded the river at Tianjin while on a campaign to wrest the throne from his nephew.
这是因为事实上他在从他侄子手上夺取皇帝宝座的时候是经过这里的。
7. For the ego itself has its origins in an insane but illusory thought of death -- the belief that we can attack God in order to wrest a separate individual self from Him.
小我之所以会有这种疯狂却虚幻不实的念头,是因它相信可以藉此攻击上主,为的是要从?那儿夺取一个独立的身份。
8. The comprador bourgeoisie grew more powerful, but its power rested on the ability of the upper bureaucracy to wrest control of important commercial, industrial and banking ventures from native groups in the interior.
买办资产阶级势力更大了,但是它的势力乃是依仗上层官僚从内地实力集团手中攫夺重要的商业、工业和银行利益的控制权。
9. You only need to wrest the switch loose, then instantly the multicolored, millions of contents such as colorful rings, colorful flowers, colorful umbrellas, lucky calligraphy in vertically-hung or horizontally-hung scrolls and cartoon style etc. burst out into the air above 3 to 26 meters.
您只需要夺取开关松动,然后即时的五彩,数以百万计的内容,如丰富多彩的戒指,鲜艳的花束,五颜六色的雨伞,幸运的书法在纵向或横向红-红春联和卡通风格等方面爆发到空气中以上3日至26米。
wrest的解释
10. It can be dirty and dangerous to wrest from the ground, but we're probably not going to run out of it anytime soon.
不过我们可能不会在短时间内消耗光煤炭。
wrest的翻译
11. Separate frame and metal titanium silk in middle pole technique has improved frame intensity, and can even improve wrest resistance of rackets when hitting balls, you can also feel metal sounds from hitting balls.
排框和中杆金属钛丝技术,提高拍框强度,能更有效提高拍面在击球时的抗扭性,而且击球时有金属声效果。
wrest的翻译
12. After the repulse of this two-pronged attack, the battle centered on Japanese attempts to wrest Hill 733 from the Soviets.
在这个钳形攻势被击退后,日军的战役意图从苏军手中夺取733高地。
13. Wrest the trident out of her hand.
把它手里的三叉戟夺过来。
14. Other fears of native-born Americans are disturbingly familiar, echoing the xenophobia once directed at Italians, Irish, and Slavs fresh off the boat—fears that Latinos are inherently too different, in culture and in temperament, to assimilate fully into the American way of life; fears that, with the demographic changes now taking place, Latinos will wrest control away from those accustomed to wielding political power.
土生土长的美国人令人不安的忧虑是那么相似,反映了仇外情绪,从意大利裔、爱尔兰裔到刚来到本土的斯拉夫裔——担心拉丁裔的天性太特异了,在文化方面,还有性情方面,很难完全融入美国的生活方式;担心现在发生的人口分布的变化,拉丁裔会与那些习惯了支配政治权力的人争夺控制权。
15. One of the hostages was foolhardy enough to try to wrest the gun from the hijacker's hand.
有一个人质莽撞地企图去夺劫机者手中的枪。
16. One of the hostages was foolhardy enough to try to wrest the gun from the hijackers hand.
他这时耳边响起了哒哒哒的枪声,枪筒灼热地抵在他的肩上。
wrest
17. The officer managed to wrest the gun from his grasp.
警官最终把枪从他手中夺走了。
18. The old law allowed developers to trigger a compulsory auction when it had acquired 90% of a building's units, leading to heated battles as developers sought to wrest control of flats from owners who refused to sell.
旧法规规定,开发商在取得一幢大楼90%的单元后,有权进行强制性拍卖,这招致开发商与拒绝出售房屋业主之间的争斗激烈。
19. You wrest my words out of their real meaning.
你曲解了我话里的真正含义。
20. I tried to wrest the gun from his hands.
我试图把枪从他手中夺过来。
1. wrest的反义词
1. (尤指艰难或非法地)攫取,抢夺
If you wrest something from someone else, you take it from them, especially when this is difficult or illegal.
e.g. For the past year he has been trying to wrest control from the central government...
一年来,他一直试图从中央政府手中将控制权夺过来。
e.g. The men had returned to wrest back power.
这些人已经回来以图重新夺取权力。
2. 抢,夺(物品)
If you wrest something from someone who is holding it, you take it from them by pulling or twisting it violently.
e.g. He wrested the suitcase from the chauffeur...
他从司机手里抢过手提箱。
e.g. He was attacked by a security man who tried to wrest away a gas cartridge.
他遭到一名保安的袭击,那保安想抢走一个气瓶。
1. The American commander declared the operation a successful first step in a major push to wrest key areas from insurgent control before January elections.
2. The church argued that the management committees would wrest control of school operations from the sponsoring organizations.
3. The deadlock is apparently eroding support for Abbas within his own Fatah movement, where some are starting to see him as someone who cannot wrest concessions from Israel.
4.
4. Not a single respondent forecast the Democrats would wrest power from the LDP.
5. wrest的意思
5. But the newly elected president has tried to wrest his full powers through a series of political decisions.
6. Bush's relentless effort to wrest Pennsylvania from the Democratic column fell short.
7. wrest的解释
7. The experts feel that it would only be a matter of time before these brands wrest market share from the independent Chinese brands.
8. Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko accused Russia of using the dispute to try to wrest control of the pipelines from Ukraine.
9. They will also be leading contenders to wrest the premier league title away from Manchester United.
verb
1. obtain by seizing forcibly or violently, also metaphorically
e.g. wrest the knife from his hands
wrest a meaning from the old text
wrest power from the old government