单词 | screw |
释义 | screw (skr) n. 1. a. A cylindrical rod incised with one or more helical or advancing spiral threads, as a lead screw or worm screw. b. The tapped collar or socket that receives this rod. 2. A metal pin with incised threads and a broad slotted head that can be driven as a fastener by turning with a screwdriver, especially: a. A tapered and pointed wood screw. b. A cylindrical and flat-tipped machine screw. 3. A device having a helical form, such as a corkscrew. 4. A propeller. 5. A twist or turn, as of a screw. 6. Slang a. A prison guard. b. The turnkey of a jail. 7. Vulgar Slang The act or an instance of having sexual intercourse. 8. Chiefly British Slang a. Salary; wages. b. A small paper packet, as of tobacco. c. An old broken-down horse. d. A stingy or crafty bargainer. v. screwed, screw·ing, screws v.tr. 1. To drive or tighten (a screw). 2. a. To fasten, tighten, or attach by means of a screw or similar fastener. b. To attach (a tapped or threaded fitting or cap) by twisting into place. c. To rotate (a part) on a threaded axis. 3. To contort (one's face). 4. Slang To treat (someone) unfairly; exploit or cheat: screwed me out of the most lucrative sales territory. 5. Vulgar Slang To have sexual intercourse with. v.intr. Phrasal Verbs: 1. To turn or twist. 2. a. To become attached by means of the threads of a screw. b. To be capable of such attachment. 3. Vulgar Slang To have sexual intercourse. screw around 1. Slang To act or fool around aimlessly or in a confused way and accomplish nothing. 2. Vulgar Slang To be sexually promiscuous. screw over Slang To treat (someone) unfairly. screw up Idiom: 1. To muster or summon up: screwed up my courage. 2. Slang To make a mess of (an undertaking). 3. Slang To injure or damage: Lifting those boxes really screwed up my back. That decision screwed up my career. 4. Slang To cause (someone) to be emotionally or mentally troubled: His father's harshness really screwed him up. have a screw loose Slang To behave in an eccentric or mentally deranged manner. [Middle English skrewe, from Old French escrove, female screw, nut, perhaps from Medieval Latin scrōfa, from Latin, sow; see sker-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] screwa·ble adj. screwer n. screwleft to right: round-head machine screw, flat-head wood screw, and round-head wood screw |
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