1. | 拇指the short thick finger at the side of the hand, slightly apart from the other four |
She still sucks her thumb when she's worried. 她在忧虑时仍然会吸吮大拇指。 |
2. | (手套的)拇指部分the part of a glove that covers the thumb |
There's a hole in the thumb. 手套的拇指上有个窟窿。 |
Let's hold thumbs that you get the job. 我们期望你如愿得到这份工作啊。 |
Let's hold thumbs that you get the job. 我们期望你如愿得到这份工作啊。 |
Their proposals were given the thumbs down . 他们的建议遭到拒绝。 | |
It looks like it's thumbs up for their latest album. 看样子他们的最新歌曲专辑成功了。 |
Their proposals were given the thumbs down . 他们的建议遭到拒绝。 | |
It looks like it's thumbs up for their latest album. 看样子他们的最新歌曲专辑成功了。 |
1. | [i][t] 翘起拇指请求搭乘(过路汽车);示意请求搭便车to make a signal with your thumb to passing drivers to ask them to stop and take you somewhere |
He had thumbed all across Europe. 他搭乘便车游遍了欧洲。 | |
We managed to thumb a lift with a lorry driver. 我们竖起拇指招呼过路的卡车司机让我们搭上便车。 | |
We managed to thumb a ride with a truck driver. 我们竖起拇指招呼过路的卡车司机让我们搭上便车。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth (+ adv./prep.) 用拇指摸;用拇指捋to touch or move sth with your thumb |
She thumbed off the safety catch of her pistol. 她用拇指打开了手枪的保险栓。 |
The company just thumbs its nose at the legislation on pollution. 这家公司完全不把污染立法放在眼里。 |
The company just thumbs its nose at the legislation on pollution. 这家公司完全不把污染立法放在眼里。 |