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flexing

英 [ˈfleksɪŋ]

美 [ˈfleksɪŋ]

v.  屈伸,活动(四肢或肌肉,尤指为准备体力活动)
flex的现在分词

现在分词:flexing 复数:flexings 

BNC.39489 / COCA.36549

柯林斯词典

  • (电器用)花线,皮线
    Aflexis an electric cable containing two or more wires that is connected to an electrical appliance.
    1. in AM, use 美国英语用cord

    2. VERB 活动,屈伸(肌肉或身体某一部分)
      If youflexyour muscles or parts of your body, you bend, move, or stretch them for a short time in order to exercise them.
      1. He slowly flexed his muscles and tried to stand.
        他缓慢地活动了一下肌肉,想尽量站起来。
    3. toflexyourmuscles→ see:muscle

    双语例句

    • Just before that point, you can start flexing at the hips, which brings your torso down toward the ground.
      就在此时,您就可以开始弯曲的臀部,这使你的躯干,向地面下降。
    • Japan is flexing its diplomatic and commercial muscle in Africa, seeking commodities and new markets in an effort to catch up with other nations, including China, that have poured billions of dollars into the region in recent years.
      日本准备在非洲显示其外交和商业实力,寻找大宗商品和新市场,以努力追赶上其他近年来已向该地区倾注数十亿美元的国家,包括中国。
    • The act or an instance of bending or flexing; flexion.
      弯曲弯曲或屈曲的行为或实例;弯曲。
    • Q.The way you were sort of flexing your legs, is it sort of a sciatic nerve?
      在比赛中你经常做屈腿动作,是不是和坐骨神经疼有关?
    • She had to concentrate on flexing her pectoral muscle, or the triceps, to power the arm.
      为了给手臂提供力量,她不得不用力伸缩她的胸肌或者三头肌。
    • At the same time the US has been flexing its diplomatic muscle.
      与此同时,美国一直在展示自己的外交力量。
    • The British man has a robotic arm, which he controls by flexing muscles in his shoulders.
      这个英国男子有着一条可以通过他肩膀上的肌肉伸缩来控制的机器手臂。
    • But a society would want compelling evidence that the social contract had been torn up before flexing the tax system to offset what may turn out to be only temporary fluctuations in relative incomes.
      但一个社会会想要一个强有力的证据,即在实行弹性税收体系以抵消可能只是暂时性的收入浮动前,民约论就已无法立足了。
    • Rubber and plastics hose and hose assemblies Wire reinforced Hydraulic impulse test with flexing
      GB/T14904-1994钢丝增强的橡胶、塑料软管和软管组合件屈挠液压脉冲试验
    • Flexing or extending the arms, for example ( the motions involved in either pulling or pushing) can make someone more apt to like or dislike something, respectively, researchers have reported.
      比如,研究者已经发现,弯曲或伸展手臂(涉及推或拉的运动)会分别使人更倾向于喜欢或不喜欢的某一个东西。