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“wrench”在英语中的释义

noun

  1. A movement that twists or pulls violently; a tug.

  2. An injury caused by a violent twisting or pulling of a limb; strain, sprain.

  3. (obsolete) A trick or artifice.

  4. (obsolete) Deceit; guile; treachery.

  5. (obsolete) A turn at an acute angle.

  6. (archaic) A winch or windlass.

  7. (obsolete) A screw.

  8. A distorting change from the original meaning.

  9. (US, Canada, Philippines) A hand tool for making rotational adjustments, such as fitting nuts and bolts, or fitting pipes.

  10. (UK) An adjustable spanner used by plumbers.

  11. A violent emotional change caused by separation.

  12. (physics) In screw theory, a screw assembled from force and torque vectors arising from application of Newton's laws to a rigid body.

  13. (obsolete) means; contrivance

  14. In coursing, the act of bringing the hare round at less than a right angle, worth half a point in the recognised code of points for judging.

verb

  1. (transitive) To pull or twist violently.

    • With a surge of adrenaline, she wrenched the car door off and pulled out the injured man.
  2. (transitive) To injure (a joint) by pulling or twisting.

    • Be careful not to wrench your ankle walking along those loose stones!
  3. (transitive) To distort the original meaning of; to misrepresent.

  4. (transitive) To rack with pain; to make hurt or distressed.

  5. (transitive) To deprive by means of a violent pull or twist.

  6. (transitive) To use a wrench; to twist with a wrench.

    • The plumber wrenched the pipes until they came loose.
  7. (intransitive, obsolete) To violently move in a turn or writhe.

  8. (transitive, obsolete) To tighten with or as if with a winch.

  9. (transitive, obsolete) To thrust (a weapon) in a twisting motion.

  10. (intransitive, fencing, obsolete) To disarm an opponent by whirling their blade away.