tamper
tamper 英 [ˈtæmpə(r)] 美 [ˈtæmpɚ]
v. 篡改;乱弄
进行时:tampering 过去式:tampered 过去分词:tampered 第三人称单数:tampers 名词复数:tampers
- To tamper is to alter or mess with something, usually for a bad reason. Tamper also refers to being nosy about someone's business. Don’t tamper with anything; it’s annoying.
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- v. 篡改;乱弄
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1. Someone had obviously tampered with the brakes of my car.
显然有人鼓捣过我汽车的刹车。
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2. Two policemen were accused of tampering with the evidence.
有两名警察被控篡改证据。
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3. He crashed his car because someone tampered with the brakes.
11 他撞坏了汽车,因为有人踩了刹车。
- tamper (n.) "one who or that which tamps," 1864, agent noun from tamp (v.).
- tamper (v.) "meddle, interfere," 1560s, figurative use of tamper "to work in clay, etc., so as to mix it thoroughly," probably originally a variant of temper (v.), which is how it often was spelled at first. Perhaps it is a dialectal workmen's pronunciation. Related: Tampered; tampering.
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