finger
finger 英 [ˈfɪŋgə(r)] 美 [ˈfɪŋɡɚ]
n. 手指
进行时:fingering 过去式:fingered 过去分词:fingered 第三人称单数:fingers 名词复数:fingers
- Your fingers are the four digits on each of your hands—or five if you include your thumb. We use our fingers for holding things, scratching, snapping, finger painting, and much more.
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- n. 手指
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1. The grass cut my finger.
那草割破了我的手指。
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2. He draw a triangle with his finger.
他用手指画了个三角形。
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3. she raised a finger to her lips.
她举一根手指捂唇。
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4. chocolate fingers
巧克力条
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5. Who fingered him for the burglaries?
谁告发他入室盗窃?
- finger (n.) "terminal or digital member of the hand" (in a restricted sense not including the thumb), Old English finger, fingor "finger," from Proto-Germanic *fingraz (source also of Old Saxon fingar, Old Frisian finger, Old Norse fingr, Dutch vinger, German Finger, Gothic figgrs "finger"), with no cognates outside Germanic; probably from PIE root *penkwe- "five."
- finger (v.) early 15c., "to touch or point to with the finger" (but see fingering (n.1) from late 14c.), from finger (n.). Sense of "play upon a musical instrument" is from 1510s. Meaning "touch or take thievishly" is from 1520s. The meaning "identify a criminal" is underworld slang first recorded 1930. Related: Fingered; fingering. Compare Dutch vingeren, German fingern, Swedish fingra, all from their respective nouns.
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