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screwed

/skrood/US // skrud //UK // (skruːd) //

拧紧的,拧紧了,拧紧了的,螺丝钉

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : fastened with screws.
    • : having grooves like a screw; threaded.
    • : twisted; awry.
    • : Slang. bilked; cheated.
    • : Chiefly British Slang. drunk; intoxicated.

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Examples

  • A lot of those people were well-meaning but really, really screwed up.

  • More specifically, however, it focused on how the media screwed just about every single thing up.

  • The Democrats are screwed with these people, in these states.

  • Of course, the Republicans are screwed in a lot of places, too.

  • If you are young you must do more than sing about screwed-up relationships, you have them, too (Rihanna).

  • He put his hand to his belt, screwed up his mug, and said he felt plumb et up inside.

  • The Seneschal combed his beard and screwed up his pale eyes until they vanished in the cushions of his cheeks.

  • The inner tube has an internal flanch, to which a flat circular plate is screwed to close up the tube.

  • And as he said this he rose, screwed up the sheet of thin note-paper, and tossed it into the waste-paper basket.

  • I am sure youre a sight, she commented, with sisterly frankness; all doubled up and your forehead screwed into knots.