lay finger on 的 3 个定义
- any of the terminal members of the hand, especially one other than the thumb.
- a part of a glove made to receive a finger.
- Zoology. a projection at the tip of an elephant’s trunk that facilitates dexterity essential for grasping: If there are two fingers, it must be an African elephant, as the Asian elephant has only one.
- (8)
- to touch or handle something with the fingers.
- to extend in or as in the shape of a finger: Landing piers finger out into the river along the city's shoreline.
lay finger on 近义词
等同于 stipulate
等同于 touch
lay finger on 的近义词 62 个
- brush
- caress
- feel
- handle
- hit
- kiss
- lick
- pat
- reach
- rub
- strike
- stroke
- tap
- abut
- adjoin
- border
- communicate
- contact
- converge
- dab
- examine
- finger
- fondle
- frisk
- glance
- graze
- grope
- inspect
- join
- line
- manipulate
- march
- massage
- meet
- neighbor
- osculate
- palm
- palpate
- partake
- paw
- percuss
- pet
- probe
- push
- scrutinize
- sip
- smooth
- suck
- sweep
- tag
- taste
- thumb
- tickle
- tip
- toy
- verge
- be in contact
- butt on
- come together
- feel up
- impinge upon
- lay a finger on
lay finger on 的反义词 18 个
等同于 palpate
lay finger on 的近义词 61 个
- abut
- adjoin
- border
- brush
- caress
- communicate
- contact
- converge
- dab
- examine
- feel
- finger
- fondle
- frisk
- glance
- graze
- grope
- handle
- hit
- inspect
- join
- kiss
- lick
- line
- manipulate
- march
- massage
- meet
- neighbor
- osculate
- palm
- partake
- pat
- paw
- percuss
- pet
- probe
- push
- reach
- rub
- scrutinize
- sip
- smooth
- strike
- stroke
- suck
- sweep
- tag
- tap
- taste
- thumb
- tickle
- tip
- toy
- verge
- be in contact
- butt on
- come together
- feel up
- impinge upon
- lay a finger on
lay finger on 的反义词 16 个
等同于 particularize
等同于 contest
lay finger on 的近义词 39 个
- compete
- contend
- defend
- vie
- altercate
- attack
- battle
- brawl
- buck
- conflict
- cross
- duel
- feud
- hassle
- quarrel
- repel
- rival
- row
- rumpus
- scrap
- scuffle
- sock
- strike
- struggle
- tilt
- traverse
- withstand
- wrangle
- break with
- fight over
- gang up on
- knuckle with
- lay a finger on
- lay out
- put on gloves
- put up dukes
- set to
- square off
- take on
lay finger on 的反义词 16 个
由lay finger on构成的短语
- finger in the pie, have a
- at one's fingertips
- burn one's fingers
- cross one's fingers
- give someone the finger
- lay a finger on
- let slip (through the fingers)
- not lift a finger
- point the finger at
- put one's finger on
- put the finger on
- snap one's fingers at
- sticky fingers
- twist around one's finger
- work one's fingers to the bone
更多lay finger on例句
- With one finger, double-tap and hold on the screen, then move your finger up or down to zoom in or out.
- The Surface Duo is compatible with Microsoft’s line of Surface styluses, useful for writing notes, highlighting and editing text, and generally using in place of your fingers to scroll around.
- Plus, it might be the first time the customer can put their finger on how much their branding drives their income, a question they have probably struggled with for a long time.
- He slipped through the cracks, slipped through our fingers, many, many times.
- This cutter is designed with an ergonomic handle to keep you in control and your fingers out of the way.
- A whole population of 11 million with every iron in the fire doubling as a finger in a dike.
- For those who have a problem with that, she offered a charming, subtle middle finger.
- I like to end columns with a potential policy fix, some kind of suggested action, or at least a stern finger-wagging.
- He stuck his index finger in the red welt around the spot where bin Laden shot me.
- Orwell put his finger on the core problem years before he wrote 1984.
- And the finger he pointed at the girl quivered with the rage that filled him at this trick they had thought to put upon him.
- "You have give a limb," repeated Perry, emphasizing the announcement by shaking his finger at the old man.
- I played up one octave, and then I wished to go on by placing my first finger on F sharp.
- The blood is obtained from the finger-tip or the lobe of the ear, as for a blood count; only a very small drop is required.
- He towered grimly above her, shaking a threatening finger in her very face.