fiddle 英 [ˈfɪdl]   美 [ˈfɪdl]

fiddle

fiddle  英 [ˈfɪdl] 美 [ˈfɪdl]

n. 小提琴  vi. 瞎搞;拉小提琴  vt. 虚度时光;拉小提琴 

进行时:fiddling  过去式:fiddled  过去分词:fiddled  第三人称单数:fiddles  名词复数:fiddles 

You have to play your strengths like a fiddle if you are to succeed in business. 如果你想经商成功,你应该像弹小提琴一样运用你的优势。
We need an experienced player who can fiddle away for hours for the country dancing. 我们需要一位有经验的、能够为乡村舞蹈连续拉好几个小时的小提琴手。

  • A fiddle is the same thing as a violin. The instrument, which has strings and is played with a bow, is more likely to be called a fiddle when it's used to play traditional or folk tunes, rather than classical music.
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  • n. 小提琴
  • vi. 瞎搞;拉小提琴
  • vt. 虚度时光;拉小提琴
  • 1. You have to play your strengths like a fiddle if you are to succeed in business.

    如果你想经商成功,你应该像弹小提琴一样运用你的优势。

  • 2. We need an experienced player who can fiddle away for hours for the country dancing.

    我们需要一位有经验的、能够为乡村舞蹈连续拉好几个小时的小提琴手。

  • 3. But it's also a story of how a father created a legacy with his grandfather's fiddle and passed a baton to his son so that his son could fulfill his dreams.

    但是这也是一个关于一位父亲如何接受祖父的小提琴的遗赠,并创造了自己遗赠,将指挥棒传到儿子手中,好让儿子实现自己的梦想。

  • fiddle (n.) "stringed musical instrument, violin," late 14c., fedele, fydyll, fidel, earlier fithele, from Old English fiðele "fiddle," which is related to Old Norse fiðla, Middle Dutch vedele, Dutch vedel, Old High German fidula, German Fiedel "a fiddle;" all of uncertain origin.
  • fiddle (v.) late 14c., "play upon a fiddle," from fiddle (n.); the figurative sense of "to act nervously, make idle movements, move the hands or something held in them in an idle, ineffective way" is from 1520s. Related: Fiddled; fiddling.
fid·dle / ˈfɪdl ; NAmE ˈfɪdl / verb , noun fiddle fiddles fiddled fiddling verb 1 [intransitive ] fiddle(with sth) to keep touching or moving sth with your hands, especially because you are bored or nervous (尤指厌烦或紧张地)不断摸弄,不停摆弄 He was fiddling with his keys while he talked to me. 和我谈话时他不停地摆弄钥匙。 2 [transitive ] fiddlesth ( informal) to change the details or figures of sth in order to try to get money dishonestly, or gain an advantage 篡改;伪造;对…做手脚 to fiddle the accounts 篡改账目 She fiddled the books (= changed a company's financial records)while working as an accountant. 她当会计时对账簿做了手脚。 3 [intransitive ] ( informal) to play music on the violin 拉小提琴 PHRASAL VERBS ˌfiddle aˈbout/aˈround to spend your time doing things that are not important 虚度光阴;瞎混 ˌfiddle aˈbout/aˈround with sth | ˈfiddle with sth 1 to keep touching sth or making small changes to sth because you are not satisfied with it 不断摆弄;不停对…作小修小改 I've been fiddling about with this design for ages. 我不断地修改这个设计已经好长时间了。 2 to touch or move the parts of sth in order to try to change it or repair it 拨弄,摆弄(为改变或修理某物) Who's been fiddling with the TV again? 谁又在摆弄电视机了? noun ( informal) 1 [countable ] = violin 2 [countable ] ( BrE) something that is done dishonestly to get money 欺诈;骗钱行为;骗局 SYN fraud an insurance/tax, etc. fiddle 保险、纳税等骗局 3 [singular ] ( BrE) an act of moving sth or adjusting sth in order to make it work 修理;调整;摆弄 4 [singular ] ( BrE) something that is difficult to do 难事 IDIOMS be on the ˈfiddle ( BrE) to be doing sth dishonest to get money 搞骗钱勾当 play second ˈfiddle (to sb/sth) to be treated as less important than sb/sth; to have a less important position than sb/sth else 当第二把手;居次要地位;当副手 more at fit adj. fid·dle / ˈfɪdl ; NAmE ˈfɪdl /
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