tweezers 英 ['twiːzəz]   美 ['twizɚz]

tweezers

tweezers  英 ['twiːzəz] 美 ['twizɚz]

n. 镊子;小钳子(tweezer的复数形式) 

名词复数:tweezers 

Using tweezers, they preserved each piece between sheets of glass. 他们用镊子把每一页放入玻璃片中保存。
First he mimicked attacks by predators by grabbing the insects from the side or above with tweezers. 首先,他利用镊子模仿捕食者,从上边或者侧边来捕捉这种蟋蟀。

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  • n. 镊子;小钳子(tweezer的复数形式)
  • 1. Using tweezers, they preserved each piece between sheets of glass.

    他们用镊子把每一页放入玻璃片中保存。

  • 2. First he mimicked attacks by predators by grabbing the insects from the side or above with tweezers.

    首先,他利用镊子模仿捕食者,从上边或者侧边来捕捉这种蟋蟀。

  • 3. Kneeling beside the bed, he gingerly lifted some of the leaves with tweezers and spotted the name Judas.

    他跪在床边,小心翼翼地用镊子挑起一些叶片,从上面认出了犹大的名字。

  • tweezers (n.) "small pincers, diminutive tongs," 1650s, extended from tweezes, plural of tweeze "case for tweezers" (1620s), a shortening of etweese, considered as plural of etwee (1610s) "a small case," from French étui "small case" (see etui). Sense transferred from the case to the implement inside it. For form, compare trousers from trouzes.
tweez·ers / ˈtwiːzəz ; NAmE ˈtwiːzərz / noun [plural ] a small tool with two long thin parts joined together at one end, used for picking up very small things or for pulling out hairs 镊子;小夹钳 a pair of tweezers 一把镊子 tweez·ers / ˈtwiːzəz ; NAmE ˈtwiːzərz /
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