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tool

/tool/US // tul //UK // (tuːl) //

工具,工具类

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an implement, especially one held in the hand, as a hammer, saw, or file, for performing or facilitating mechanical operations.
    • : any instrument of manual operation.
    • : the cutting or machining part of a lathe, planer, drill, or similar machine.
    • : the machine itself; a machine tool.
    • : anything used as a means of accomplishing a task or purpose: Education is a tool for success.
    • : a person manipulated by another for the latter's own ends; cat's-paw.
    • : the design or ornament impressed upon the cover of a book.
    • : Underworld Slang. a pistol or gun.a pickpocket.
    • : Slang: Vulgar. penis.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to work or shape with a tool.
    • : to work decoratively with a hand tool.
    • : to ornament with a bookbinder's tool.
    • : to drive: He tooled the car along the treacherous path.
    • : to equip with tools or machinery.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to work with a tool.
    • : to drive or ride in a vehicle: tooling along the freeway.
  1. 1
    • : tool up, to install machinery designed for performing a particular job: manufacturers tooling up for production.

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Examples

  • Founder Emna Ghariani says the company’s “proprietary prioritization engine” helps to sort tasks and tickets by importance, and to analyze the time they’re spending in each tool throughout the week.

  • This tactic goes well beyond traditional keyword research and generates content ideas directly from your targeted audience, not a keyword tool.

  • Cash App already offers tools to buy stocks and cryptocurrency.

  • Search Trends, the Client Health Tracker, or the Reporting board are just a part of our specialized tools and resources.

  • Plugged into this huge index, WeChat search has become a powerful tool to find information.

  • And the law can easily be used as a political tool to punish any disrespect of the state.

  • He wasn't crazy about being fat, but he saw his body as a tool to use in the making of his career.

  • Tool around Capitol Hill, which brims gay bars, restaurants, and clubs.

  • “The spoon was a tool for foreshadowing,” the Facebook page explains.

  • This study uses the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), which is really a tool that tracks crimes.

  • The execution is such that the drawing of the gown and the lines of the face seem to have been traced by an engraver's tool.

  • Reaching into one of the secret pockets of his wide black belt he removed a curiously shaped tool of finest tempered steel.

  • Whoever denied the former proposition was called a tool of the Court.

  • Mariequita sat near by, dangling her legs, watching him work, and handing him nails from the tool-box.

  • He could tool a heap like a maniacal genius born with a steering wheel in his hands.