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needled

/need-l/US // ˈnid l //UK // (ˈniːdəl) //

针刺,针状,针状的,有针刺的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 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.
    • : 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.
    • : Medicine/Medical. a slender, pointed, steel instrument used in sewing or piercing tissues, as in suturing.hypodermic needle.
    • : Informal. an injection of a drug or medicine; shot.
    • : any of various objects resembling or suggesting a needle.
    • : the tapered stylus at the end of a phonographic tonearm, used to transmit vibrations from a record groove to a transducer for conversion to audible signals.
    • : Electricity. magnetic needle.
    • : a pointed instrument, or stylus, used in engraving, etching, or the like.
    • : Botany. a needle-shaped leaf, as of a conifer: a pine needle.
    • : Zoology. a slender sharp spicule.
    • : Chemistry, Mineralogy. a needlelike crystal.
    • : a sharp-pointed mass or pinnacle of rock.
    • : an obelisk or a tapering, four-sided shaft of stone: Cleopatra's Needle.
    • : Also called needle beam .Building Trades. a short beam passed through a wall as a temporary support.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    nee·dled, nee·dling.

    • : to sew or pierce with or as if with a needle: to needle a patch on a sleeve.
    • : 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.
    • : Slang. to add alcohol or ether to: to needle beer.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    nee·dled, nee·dling.

    • : to form needles in crystallization.
    • : to work with a needle.

Phrases

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbtease, annoy
Forms: needles, needling

Examples

  • You keep adding relevant, high-quality new content, but the needle barely moves.

  • We had a data operation that showed how we could do it, but it was really going to be threading the needle.

  • In college, I volunteered to have a needle jabbed into the fleshy part between my thumb and forefinger in the name of acupuncture.

  • It was a test of a new type of needle that his team has invented.

  • A microneedle pokes into the skin just a fraction as deeply as an ordinary needle.

  • There, he first picked up needle and thread to mend the shirt of an SS guard who had just beaten him.

  • All of these may factor into the inability to move the needle on the scale.

  • A sheet covered his body from the neck down, making it impossible to see where, exactly, the needle had been inserted.

  • For instance, in one study, white subjects were shown videos of people being stuck with a needle.

  • Lydia also gets her vitals checked, arm rubbed with alcohol, and glove-covered hands safely inserting the needle.

  • The needle of the archdruidress broke, as she shook her head viciously at the scoffer.

  • The individual prisms are usually slender, with one beveled, wedge-like end, but are sometimes needle-like.

  • She was so handy with a needle, and allus ready to cut out calico dingusses that the peon gals could sew up.

  • Yellowish or brown, needle-like or rhombic crystals of hematoidin (Fig. 32) may be seen after hemorrhage into the bowel.

  • The dip of the south end of the needle at Goulburn Island was 27 degrees 32 1/2 minutes.