inched
英 [ɪntʃt]
美 [ɪntʃt]
v. (使朝某方向)谨慎移动
inch的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 英寸(约等于 2.54 厘米)
Aninchis an imperial unit of length, approximately equal to 2.54 centimetres. There are twelve inches in a foot.- ...a candy tin 6 inches high and 8 inches in diameter.
高 6 英寸、直径 8 英寸的糖果罐子 - ...18 inches below the surface.
表面以下 18 英寸
- ...a candy tin 6 inches high and 8 inches in diameter.
- V-ERG (使)缓慢移动
Toinchsomewhere or toinchsomething somewhere means to move there very slowly and carefully, or to make something do this.- ...a climber inching up a vertical wall of rock...
沿一面陡直石壁慢慢往上爬的人 - He inched the van forward...
他一点点向前挪动着货车。 - An ambulance inched its way through the crowd.
救护车在人群中缓慢前进。
- ...a climber inching up a vertical wall of rock...
- PHRASE (某个地方的)全部,每一寸地方
If you talk aboutevery inch ofan area, you are emphasizing that you mean the whole of it.- Every inch of shelf space was crammed with books...
书架上全都塞满了书。 - We are prepared to fight for every inch of territory.
我们时刻准备着为每一寸领土而战。
- Every inch of shelf space was crammed with books...
- PHRASE 在各方面;完全;彻底
If you say that someone looksevery incha certain type of person, you are emphasizing that they look exactly like that kind of person.- He looks every inch the City businessman...
他完全是一副伦敦金融城商界人士的派头。 - There stood Gertrude, looking every inch a star.
格特鲁德站在那里,完全是一副明星的派头。
- He looks every inch the City businessman...
- PHRASE 一点一点地;缓慢地
If someone or something movesinch by inch, they move very slowly and carefully.- The car moved forward inch by inch...
汽车一点一点地向前移动。 - The police were searching the area inch by inch.
警方在对那个地区进行仔细搜查。
- The car moved forward inch by inch...
双语例句
- Yet, although society has rapidly become more sophisticated, the political system has only inched forward.
不过,尽管社会变复杂的速度很快,政治体系则是在一点一点往前挪。 - Digging his fingernails into the rubble window seals, he inched his way toward the front.
他把手指嵌入窗户的密封垫,缓慢地向车头运动。 - The rain inched its way up the steps.
雨水一点点儿地漫上了台阶。 - As we inched along, we noticed a group of mountain goats about a hundred feet above us.
我们缓步前进,发现在上方一百英尺处有一群山羊。 - You inched towards the dark side, joked one behavioural economist after he read a recent column in which I hinted that his field has some merits.
我曾在近期的一篇专栏中暗示,行为经济学有一定的价值。读罢此文,一位行为经济学家开玩笑说:你在慢慢滑向黑暗面。 - She inched her way slowly along the ledge.
她沿着壁架缓步而行。 - An ambulance inched its way through the crowd.
救护车在人群中缓慢前进。 - He inched across the high roof.
他艰难地挪过了那房顶。 - The climber inched up a vertical wall of rock
攀登者慢慢爬上了陡直的石壁。 - He inched ( his way) through the narrow passage.
他慢慢地穿过狭窄的通道。