gnash 英 [næʃ]   美 [næʃ]

gnash

gnash  英 [næʃ] 美 [næʃ]

vt. 咬牙切齿  vi. 咬牙切齿  n.  

进行时:gnashing  过去式:gnashed  过去分词:gnashed  第三人称单数:gnashes  名词复数:gnashes 

I'd rather have seen him gnash his teeth than smile so. 我宁可看他咬牙也不愿看这样的笑。
The wicked plot against the righteous and gnash their teeth at them; 恶人设谋害义人,又向他咬牙。

  • To gnash is to rub or grind your teeth together. A suspicious guard dog might growl and gnash its teeth.
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  • vt. 咬牙切齿
  • vi. 咬牙切齿
  • n.
  • 1. I'd rather have seen him gnash his teeth than smile so.

    我宁可看他咬牙也不愿看这样的笑。

  • 2. The wicked plot against the righteous and gnash their teeth at them;

    恶人设谋害义人,又向他咬牙。

  • 3. All thine enemies have opened their mouth against thee: they hiss and gnash the teeth: they say, We have swallowed her up: certainly this is the day that we looked for; we have found, we have seen it.

    他们嗤笑,又切齿说,我们吞灭她。 这真是我们所盼望的日子临到了。

  • gnash (v.) early 15c. variant of Middle English gnasten "to grind the teeth together" in rage, sorrow, or menace (early 14c.), perhaps from Old Norse gnasta, gnista "to gnash the teeth," of unknown origin, probably imitative. Compare German knistern "to crackle," Old English gnidan "to rub, bruise, pound, break to pieces," Danish knaske "crush with the teeth." Related: Gnashed; gnashing.
gnash / næʃ ; NAmE næʃ / verb IDIOM gnash your ˈteeth to feel very angry and upset about sth, especially because you cannot get what you want (尤因不获所求而气得)咬牙切齿 He'll be gnashing his teeth when he hears that we lost the contract. 他要是听说我们丢了这份合同,准会气得咬牙切齿。 gnash gnashes gnashed gnashing gnash / næʃ ; NAmE næʃ /
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