| 单词 | screwed | 
| 释义 | screw1 of 2noun   ˈskrü   1   a     : a simple machine of the inclined plane type consisting of a spirally grooved solid cylinder and a correspondingly grooved hollow cylinder into which it fits    b     : a nail-shaped or rod-shaped piece with a spiral groove and a slotted or recessed head designed to be inserted into material by rotating (as with a screwdriver) and used for fastening pieces of solid material together   2   a     : a screwlike form : spiral    b     : a turn of a screw    also : a twist like the turn of a screw    c     : a screwlike device (such as a corkscrew)   3    : a worn-out horse   4   chiefly British   : a small packet (as of tobacco)   5    : a prison guard   6    : a person who bargains shrewdly    also : skinflint   7    : a propeller especially of a ship   8   a     : thumbscrew sense 1    b     : pressure or punitive measures intended to coerce  —used chiefly in the phrase put the screws on or put the screws to   9   a    vulgar   : an act of sexual intercourse    b    vulgar   : a partner in sexual intercourse    screwlike    ˈskrü-ˌlīk   adjective screw 2 of 2verb  screwed; screwing; screws    transitive verb 1   a(1)     : to attach, fasten, or close by means of a screw    (2)     : to unite or separate by means of a screw or a twisting motion    (3)     : to press tightly in a device (such as a vise) operated by a screw    (4)     : to operate, tighten, or adjust by means of a screw    (5)     : to torture by means of a thumbscrew    b     : to cause to rotate spirally about an axis   2   a(1)     : to twist into strained configurations : contort  screwed up his face    (2)     : squint    (3)     : crumple    b     : to furnish with a spiral groove or ridge : thread   3    : to increase the intensity, quantity, or capability of  trying to screw up courage to confess   4   a(1)     : to mistreat or exploit through extortion, trickery, or unfair actions    especially : to deprive of or cheat out of something due or expected    (2)     : to treat so as to bring about injury or loss (as to a person's reputation)  use the available Federal machinery to screw our political enemies   —often used as a generalized curse screw you!    b     : to extract by pressure or threat   5   vulgar   : to copulate with   intransitive verb 1    : to rotate like or as a screw   2    : to turn or move with a twisting or writhing motion   3   vulgar   : copulate    screwer noun   screwed verb1  as in distorted   to twist (something) out of a natural or normal shape or condition screwed up his face at the taste of the medicine   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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 2  as in cheated   to rob by the use of trickery or threats managed to screw his siblings out of their share of the inheritance   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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