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词典释义:
screwed
adj. 用螺丝拧紧的;揉成一团的;使皱成一团的;醉酒的
v. 用螺钉固定;欺骗;诈骗;(screw的过去式和过去分词)
短语搭配
双语例句
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I screwed up and I'm really beating myself up.
我搞砸了,我真的很自责。
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A lot of business owners are being screwed over by the new smoking laws.
很多经营者在新的吸烟规则颁布后,生意受到影响。
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They screwed up our dessert order, and to add insult to injury they still expected us to pay for it!
点的甜点也被搞砸了,更糟的是,这样他们还想让我们买单!
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She screwed the cap back on the jar.
她又把广口瓶的盖子拧上。
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You really screwed up there!
你实在是搞了个一塌糊涂!
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The bookcase is screwed to the wall.
书架用螺丝固定在墙上了。
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Her father's death really screwed her up.
父亲死后,她真是万念俱灰。
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We've been screwed.
我们挨宰了。
近义词
反义词
释义
adj.
(of a bolt or other device)having a helical ridge or thread running around the outside
(门闩等装置)用螺丝拧紧的。
(of paper or fabric)crumpled or crushed into a ball
(纸,织物)揉成一团的,使皱成一团的
[predic.]archaic, informal drunk
〈古,非正式〉 醉酒的。
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