writhe
writhe 英 [raɪð] 美 [raɪð]
vi. 翻滚;蠕动 vt. 扭曲;扭动 n. 翻滚;扭动;苦恼
进行时:writhing 过去式:writhed 过去分词:writhed 第三人称单数:writhes 名词复数:writhes
- To writhe is to squirm and twist. Often you'll see the phrase "to writhe in agony." Writhe when you've just ingested some stomach-wrenching poison, or perhaps in response to red ant stings.
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- vi. 翻滚;蠕动
- vt. 扭曲;扭动
- n. 翻滚;扭动;苦恼
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1. The more the worms writhe, the more I yearn to crush out their entrails!
虫子越扭动,我越想挤出它们的内脏!
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2. An Olympic gold medal is not merely a route to fame and fortune; it is also a surefire ticket to writhe.
因此,一枚奥运金牌不仅仅是美女和财富的名利场的敲门砖,它必定也是麻烦、痛苦的渊薮。
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3. Use your surroundings: The wall — lean your back against it and writhe, or slide down into a squat and up again (so long as you’re sure your thighs are strong enough to get you back up effortlessly).
运用你周围的环境:墙壁——将你的后背靠着它,并且扭动你的身体,或者是蹲下然后再起来(只要你能保证你的紧身衣能够让你毫不费力地支撑)。
- writhe (v.) Old English wriðan (transitive) "to twist or bend," earlier "to bind or fetter," from Proto-Germanic *writhanan (source also of North Frisian wrial, Old High German ridan, Old Norse riða, Middle Swedish vriþa, Middle Danish vride), from PIE *wreit-, from root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend." Intransitive, of the body or limbs, "move in a twisting or tortuous manner," from c. 1300. Related: Writhed; writhing.
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