budge
budge 英 [bʌdʒ] 美 [bʌdʒ]
vi. 挪动;微微移动;改变态度或意见;服从 vt. 使让步;移动;使改变态度或意见 n. 羔羊皮
进行时:budging 过去式:budged 过去分词:budged 第三人称单数:budges 名词复数:budges
- To budge is to move — but just a little bit. People can budge physically from where they're sitting or standing, and people can budge from opinions and positions too.
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- vi. 挪动;微微移动;改变态度或意见;服从
- vt. 使让步;移动;使改变态度或意见
- n. 羔羊皮
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1. The government refused to budge.
但政府拒绝作出让步。
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2. With weather forecasts suggesting that the cloud might not budge for five days and talk of months of disruption, desperate travellers began trying to get home by any means possible.
天气预报显示云层可能不会连续五天移动,而谈及可能造成数月的中断,绝望的旅客们开始尝试以各种方式回家。
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3. When it comes to compensation, many residents have high expectations, saying they will not budge unless the money allows them to buy large apartments near their former homes.
谈到赔偿金问题时,很多住户都有很高的期望,称除非赔偿金足够他们在旧房子附近买套大公寓,否则他们不会让步。
- budge (v.) 1580s (intransitive) "to move, stir, change position, give way a little;" 1590s (transitive) "change the position of;" from Middle French bougier "to move, stir" (Modern French bouger), from Vulgar Latin *bullicare "to bubble, boil" (hence, "to be in motion"), from Latin bullire "to boil" (see boil (v.)). Compare Spanish bullir "to move about, bustle;" Portuguese bulir "to move a thing from its place." Related: Budged; budging.
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