hammers
hammers的意思释义 n.锤( hammer的名词复数 );链球;(拍卖时用的)木槌;音槌v.锤打( hammer的第三人称单数 );反复敲打,连续击打(尤指发出大声);击败;猛踢 双语释义n.(名
hammers怎么读
hammers的意思释义
n.
锤( hammer的名词复数 );链球;(拍卖时用的)木槌;音槌
v.
锤打( hammer的第三人称单数 );反复敲打,连续击打(尤指发出大声);击败;猛踢
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]锤,铁锤 hand tool with a heavy metal head
v.(动词)vt. & vi. 锤打 hit or beat sth with a hammer or as if with a hammer
vt. 击败 fight off; beat off
英英释义
hammern.
the part of a gunlock that strikes the percussion cap when the trigger is pulled
同义词:cock
a hand tool with a heavy rigid head and a handle; used to deliver an impulsive force by striking
the ossicle attached to the eardrum
同义词:malleus
a heavy metal sphere attached to a flexible wire; used in the hammer throw
a striker that is covered in felt and that causes the piano strings to vibrate
a power tool for drilling rocks
同义词:power hammer
the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows)
\"the sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard\"
同义词:poundhammeringpounding
v.
beat with or as if with a hammer
\"hammer the metal flat\"
create by hammering
\"hammer the silver into a bowl\"
同义词:forge
hammers用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词
hammer a nail钉钉子
hammer a picture frame钉相框
hammer a piece of iron打铁
hammer a team击败一支队伍
~+副词
hammer accurately准确地锤打
hammer adroitly〔professionally〕熟练地锤打
hammer boldly大胆地锤打
hammer carefully〔cautiously〕小心地锤打
hammer decisively决定性地锤打
hammer falteringly犹豫地锤打
hammer habitually惯常地锤打
hammer impetuously急躁地锤打
hammer inadvertently非故意地锤打
hammer incessantly持续不断地锤打
hammer ineffectually效果不佳地锤打
hammer insidiously不知不觉地锤打
hammer leisurely悠闲地锤打
hammer necessarily有必要地锤打
hammer occasionally偶尔地锤打
hammer patiently耐心地锤打
hammer rapidly急剧地锤打
hammer repetitiously反复地锤打
hammer savagely野蛮地锤打
hammer skillfully灵活地锤打
hammer spontaneously自然地锤打
hammer superhumanly超出常人能力地锤打
hammer unhesitatingly毫不犹豫地锤打
hammer uniformly始终如一地锤打
hammer untiringly不知疲倦地锤打
hammer usefully有效地锤打
hammer voluntarily有意地锤打
hammer in用锤敲进,猛力冲破(某物)
hammer in the door破门而入
hammer out锤成,锻造出,弹奏,用力去完成
hammer out metal锤金属
hammer out a plan经过仔细斟酌制定出计划
~+副词+介词
hammer away at埋头于,连续向…射击,反复讲
hammer away at the enemy positions向敌人阵地连续轰击
hammer away at a pile of work埋头于一大堆工作
hammer away at a problem努力研究某个问题
~+介词
hammer at用锤钉,敲打,连续地用力打(门等)或弹奏(钢琴等)
hammer at the door锤门
hammer at the piano弹钢琴
hammer into把…打成…,向(某人)反复灌输(某种思想、观点等)
词组短语
water hammer水锤现象;水击作用
under the hammer被拍卖;在拍卖
hammer crusher锤式破碎机
hammer and tongs全力以赴地;竭尽全力地
hammer out设计出;锤成;苦心想出
hydraulic hammer液压锤;水压锤;金锤
hammer on(对准位置)钉牢;敲紧
forging hammer锻锤
air hammer气锤
electric hammer电锤
hammer at敲打;致力于
drop hammer落锤;锻锤;打桩机
hammer mill锤式粉碎机
hammer into钉入;敲进;向…硬灌
hammer head锤头;弦槌
steam hammer n. [机]汽锤
hammer drill锤钻;冲击钻
hammer throw链球;掷链球
claw hammer羊角锤;木工锤;燕尾服;拔钉锤
hammer forging锤锻;平锻;自由锻造
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
He hit the nail into the wall with a hammer.
他用一把锤子把钉子打进墙里去。
He smashed a hole in the window with a hammer.
他用锤子在玻璃上打了个洞。
He took a hammer and recessed a hole into the wall.
他拿起一个榔头,在墙上敲出一个洞。
用作不及物动词(vi.)
He dashed into the porch and began to hammer on the door.
他冲上门廊用力捶起门来。
The teacher has been trying to hammer in the facts.
教师一直设法把这些事实灌输给学生。
用作及物动词(vt.)
The police hammered the door.
**不停地敲门。
Her latest movie was hammered by the critics.
她较近的一部电影遭到评论家的批评。
例句参考
Many little hammers: Ecological management of crop-weed interactionsMany little hammers: Ecological approaches for management of crop-weed interactions.
9 – Many Little Hammers: Ecological Management of Crop-Weed Interactions
Optimisation of Nut-Cracking with Natural Hammers by Wild Chimpanzees
Sex differences in the use of natural hammers by wild chimpanzees: A preliminary report
Possible causes of sex differences in the use of natural hammers by wild chimpanzees
Are many little hammers effective? Velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti) population dynamics in two- and four-year crop rotation systems
Academic Research That Matters to Managers: On Zebras, Dogs, Lemmings, Hammers, and Turnips
The physical characteristics and usage patterns of stone axe and pounding hammers used by long‐tailed macaques in the Andaman Sea r...
Antibody-guided irradiation of malignant lesions: Three cases illustrating a new method of treatment. A report from the Hammersmith ...