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twig

英 [twɪɡ]

美 [twɪɡ]

n.  细枝; 小枝; 嫩枝
v.  (突然地)懂得,理解,明白,意识到

复数:twigs 过去式:twigged 过去分词:twigged 现在分词:twigging 第三人称单数:twigs 

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Collins.1 / BNC.8838 / COCA.9522

牛津词典

    noun

    • 细枝;小枝;嫩枝
      a small very thin branch that grows out of a larger branch on a bush or tree

      verb

      • (突然地)懂得,理解,明白,意识到
        to suddenly understand or realize sth
        1. Haven't you twigged yet?
          难道你还不明白?
        2. I finally twigged what he meant.
          我终于弄明白了他的意思。

      柯林斯词典

      • 细枝;嫩枝
        Atwigis a very small thin branch that grows out from a main branch of a tree or bush.
        1. VERB 顿悟;突然醒悟;豁然开窍
          If youtwig, you suddenly realize or understand something.
          1. Then I twigged that they were illegal immigrants...
            然后我突然意识到他们是非法移民。
          2. By the time she'd twigged what it was all about it was too late.
            等到她把一切都想通时,已为时太晚。

        英英释义

        noun

        • a small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division)
            Synonym:branchletsprig

          verb

          双语例句

          • She has a willow twig case.
            她有一个细柳条箱。
          • To tell the truth, a wren needs only a twig to build its nest in the forest;
            老实说,鹪鹩在森林中筑巢,它只需要一根小树枝就够了;
          • Even just stepping on a twig could reveal one's position and ruin an entire mission.
            甚至只要踩上树叶也会暴露自己的位置,从而毁了整个任务。
          • The snap of a twig broke the silence.
            一根树枝突然折断打破了寂静。
          • Broke a twig from the tree.
            从树上折断一根小树枝。
          • He shifted his weight and a twig snapped
            他挪了一下身体的重心,一根树枝咔嚓一声断了。
          • And he became a believer in God when a frozen twig broke in his hand.
            就在那冰冻的枯枝弄伤他以后,他成为了神的信徒。
          • I kept dropping hints but he still didn't twig.
            我不断向他暗示,可他还是不明白。
          • He heard the snap of a twig broken under foot.
            他听见小树枝在脚下被踩断的劈啪声。
          • The other end of the twig is sharpened into a sharp point to use as a toothpick
            细枝的另一端被削尖用作牙签。