gimlet
gimlet 英 [ˈgɪmlət] 美 [ˈɡɪmlɪt]
n. 手钻,螺丝锥;鸡尾酒 adj. 锐利的;有钻洞能力的 vt. 用螺丝锥钻洞
名词复数:gimlets
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- n. 手钻,螺丝锥;鸡尾酒
- adj. 锐利的;有钻洞能力的
- vt. 用螺丝锥钻洞
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1. Chuck decided to list the Top 10 NYC Bars/Clubs/Restaurants of 2009 and his own club, The gimlet Club, was voted the best.
在Chuck评的纽约十大酒吧/俱乐部/餐厅中,他们家的俱乐部Gimlet Club名列榜首。
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2. You surely must have a gimlet, you will make a few holes here and there, around my mouth, and you will nail the top plank on loosely.
您一定有一个螺丝锥,您在靠近嘴的地方,随便锥几个小孔,上面的木板,也不要钉得太紧。
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3. Sometimes referred to as a "buzzard poet", Tranströmer seems to hang over this landscape with a gimlet eye that sees the world with an almost mystical precision.
特兰斯特罗默时常被人们称作“诗界苍鹰”,他似乎翱翔在大地上空,凭借锐利的目光,以近乎神秘的精度审视这个世界。
- gimlet (n.) type of boring tool, mid-14c., gymbelette, from Anglo-French and Old French guimbelet, guibelet (12c., Modern French gibelet), which is probably of Germanic origin, perhaps from Middle Dutch wimmelkijn (with substitute of French diminutive suffix), diminutive of wimmel "auger, drill," which is perhaps from a nasalized form of PIE root *weip- "to turn" on the notion of "That which turns in boring." Middle English also had wimble in the same sense (mid-13c.), probably from an Old North French form of the same word.
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