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wrings

英 [英 [rɪŋz]]

美 [美 [rɪŋz]]

v.  拧,绞,拧出,绞出(衣服等中的水); 扭(鸟的脖子,以将其杀死)
wring的第三人称单数

       

双语例句

  • This is a tale that wrings the heart.
    这是个令人心痛的故事。
  • And so that interview between Lucie and Sydney Carton has a pathos that wrings our hearts.
    因此,露西和西德尼·卡登之间的会晤带有一种使我们感到揪心的凄楚的气氛。
  • The unbounding of the wrings of artistry and ideology can elevate the artistic value of the officialdom novels.
    官场小说在面对生活的同时,只有不断超越现实,放飞思想和艺术的翅膀,才能切实提升自己的艺术价值。
  • That little imp wrings money out of you?
    那小样问你要钱花?
  • Cognitive wrings are the most frequent to be found. During the first half of the 20th century the Chinese writings succeeded in shifting from classical to colloquial while during the second half the variety of writings brought to people new perspectives.
    20世纪前半段中国文章成功实现了文言到白话的嬗变,而后半段多元化写作给人们带来新的思考。
  • Gas emission volume is relatively small in the middle part of the mine field, and the gas emission volume is large in the shallow and deep parts and on east and west wrings.
    井田中部瓦斯涌出量较小,浅部、深部和井田的东西翼部涌出量大。
  • She wrings the clothes dry.
    她把衣服绞干了。
  • I know best where the shoe wrings me ( pinches).
    鞋什么地方夹脚,自己最清楚。
  • She survives on the money she wrings out of the state.
    她靠好不容易从国家那里领的钱生活。