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wringer

/ring-er/US // ˈrɪŋ ər //UK // (ˈrɪŋə) //

搅拌器,榨汁机,绞榨机,绞榨器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that wrings.
    • : an apparatus or machine for squeezing liquid out of anything wet, as two rollers through which an article of wet clothing may be squeezed.
    • : a painful, difficult, or tiring experience; ordeal: His child's illness really put him through the wringer.

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Examples

  • The industry he now represents is being put through the wringer.

  • So I recruited six women to put the current crop of overshorts through the wringer.

  • More tips Return to top Parents, you have been through the wringer this year.

  • He degraded her and he really put her through the wringer, but she survived that and stayed with him anyway.

  • I was angry that good people were run through the wringer of a corrupt, unforgiving system.

  • But then again, he would probably not want to go through the wringer a second time.

  • Put a man on a pedestal and suddenly it's hard for the press to drag him through the political wringer.

  • Before he had reached the age of five, he nearly lost a finger in trying to discover how his mother's clothes-wringer worked.

  • Don't wring the curtains with your hands simply squeeze them or put them gently through the wringer.

  • "I didn't get it on trial, like a wash-wringer," retorted the Colonel.

  • Judging from his looks, he might have been run through a wringer.

  • Know how to use soap and starch, how to soften hard water, and how to use a wringer or mangle.