screw 的 4 个定义
- a metal fastener having a tapered shank with a helical thread, and topped with a slotted head, driven into wood or the like by rotating, especially by means of a screwdriver.
- a threaded cylindrical pin or rod with a head at one end, engaging a threaded hole and used either as a fastener or as a simple machine for applying power, as in a clamp, jack, etc.Compare bolt.
- British. a tapped or threaded hole.
- (12)
- to fasten, tighten, force, press, stretch tight, etc., by or as if by means of a screw or device operated by a screw or helical threads.
- to operate or adjust by a screw, as a press.
- to attach with a screw or screws: to screw a bracket to a wall.
- (11)
- to turn as or like a screw.
- to be adapted for being connected, taken apart, opened, or closed by means of a screw or screws or parts with helical threads: This top screws on easily.
- to turn or move with a twisting or rotating motion.
- (5)
- screw around, Slang. to waste time in foolish or frivolous activity: If you'd stop screwing around we could get this job done.Vulgar.to engage in promiscuous sex.
- screw off, Slang. to do nothing; loaf.to leave; go away.
- screw up, Slang. to ruin through bungling or stupidity: Somehow the engineers screwed up the entire construction project.to make a botch of something; blunder: Sorry, I guess I screwed up.to make confused, anxious, or neurotic: Losing your job can really screw you up.
screw 近义词
twist in
twist, contort
pressure
由screw构成的短语
- screw around
- screw loose
- screw someone out of
- screw up
- screw up one's courage
- screw you
- have a screw loose
- pluck (screw) up one's courage
- tighten the screws
- turn up the heat (put the screws on)
更多screw例句
- The scariest part about this process isn’t the sharp tools or the tiny screws or the moths flying around your late-night construction scene—it’s making sure it all actually works.
- A wall-mount screw kit is included for an easy and simple wall hanging construction.
- Simply assemble the legs with a few screws and get working in minutes.
- Crucially, the implied “turn of the screw” in James’s novel pivots around the question of whether the ghosts are real or not.
- There’s a removable base that screws on and off with a single flat-blade screw.
- You want less concentration in banking—at least the type that will screw the little guy and imperil the economy?
- The Internet cool kids are rallying against Taylor Swift after her bold screw-you to Spotify.
- Then they sent me to psychologists and it was like “screw his head on straight.”
- In all honesty she may be handling it better, in terms of not letting it affect her as a person or screw up her life.
- The company bargained him down to $65 a screw—less than half of what they usually cost.
- The powdered stone was removed from the hole by giving a screw form to the stem of the bit.
- "I did n't fly off the handle," said the screw, twirling huskily at the end of the screw-shaft.
- At the usual hour that night the employés of Stickle and Screw left work and took their several ways home ward.
- The propeller to be worked by this novel engine was of course his long-idle screw.
- An article in 'The Times' gives in strong contrast the relative value of screw and paddle-wheels as propellers.