needle / ˈnid l /

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needle3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small, slender, rodlike instrument, usually of polished steel, with a sharp point at one end and an eye or hole for thread at the other, for passing thread through cloth to make stitches in sewing.
  2. any of various similar, usually considerably larger, implements for making stitches, as one for use in knitting or one hooked at the end for use in crocheting.
  3. Medicine/Medical. a slender, pointed, steel instrument used in sewing or piercing tissues, as in suturing.hypodermic needle.
v. 有主动词 verb

nee·dled, nee·dling.

  1. to sew or pierce with or as if with a needle: to needle a patch on a sleeve.
  2. Informal. to prod or goad to a specified action: We needled her into going with us.to tease: We needled him about his big ears.
  3. Slang. to add alcohol or ether to: to needle beer.
v. 无主动词 verb

nee·dled, nee·dling.

  1. to form needles in crystallization.
  2. to work with a needle.

needle 近义词

v. 动词 verb

tease, annoy

needle构成的短语

  • needle in a haystack
  • needless to say
  • on pins and needles

更多needle例句

  1. You keep adding relevant, high-quality new content, but the needle barely moves.
  2. We had a data operation that showed how we could do it, but it was really going to be threading the needle.
  3. In college, I volunteered to have a needle jabbed into the fleshy part between my thumb and forefinger in the name of acupuncture.
  4. It was a test of a new type of needle that his team has invented.
  5. A microneedle pokes into the skin just a fraction as deeply as an ordinary needle.
  6. There, he first picked up needle and thread to mend the shirt of an SS guard who had just beaten him.
  7. All of these may factor into the inability to move the needle on the scale.
  8. A sheet covered his body from the neck down, making it impossible to see where, exactly, the needle had been inserted.
  9. For instance, in one study, white subjects were shown videos of people being stuck with a needle.
  10. Lydia also gets her vitals checked, arm rubbed with alcohol, and glove-covered hands safely inserting the needle.
  11. The needle of the archdruidress broke, as she shook her head viciously at the scoffer.
  12. The individual prisms are usually slender, with one beveled, wedge-like end, but are sometimes needle-like.
  13. She was so handy with a needle, and allus ready to cut out calico dingusses that the peon gals could sew up.
  14. Yellowish or brown, needle-like or rhombic crystals of hematoidin (Fig. 32) may be seen after hemorrhage into the bowel.
  15. The dip of the south end of the needle at Goulburn Island was 27 degrees 32 1/2 minutes.