prise
英 [praɪz]
美 [praɪz]
v. 强行使分开; 撬开
过去式:prised 现在分词:prising 过去分词:prised 复数:prises 第三人称单数:prises
Collins.1 / BNC.12043 / COCA.43121
短语用例
prise sth↔out (of sb)
prise sth from sb
- (向某人)逼问情况;强迫…透露消息
to force sb to give you information about sb/sth
牛津词典
verb
- 强行使分开;撬开
to use force to separate sth from sth else- He prised her fingers from the bag and took it from her.
他掰开她的手指,把她手中的袋子抢走了。 - She used a knife to prise open the lid.
她用刀把盖子撬开了。
- He prised her fingers from the bag and took it from her.
柯林斯词典
- → see:prize
双语例句
- She'd promised not to talk, and nothing we could do could prise the information out of her.
她答应保守秘密,无论我们用什麽方法她也不说出来。 - Newspaper reporters have been trying to prise the details from government speakers.
新闻记者一直在设法从政府发言人口中探出消息。 - And prise out the nutritious seeds.
抽出里面那些营养丰富的种子。 - The dog often tried to prise their owner away from a new lover in the early days of a relationship.
在一段关系开始初期,狗经常想从主人新宠那里夺回主人(的关爱)。 - Morris had not been able to prise out any information about his own teaching programme.
关于自己的教学大纲,莫里斯一直未能探听到任何信息。 - Word came that Linda won the first prise in the English test yesterday.
有消息传来说昨天英语考试琳达获得第一名。 - But nor have they found a chink in the armour of relativity that they could use to prise the whole thing open.
但他们也没能从整个相对论之中找到一丝漏洞,来撬开整个相对论理论的甲胄。 - Culture could prise open the door to a closed and hitherto mysterious society.
透过文化这扇大门,能清晰地看到封闭而又神秘的社会。 - In the worst-case scenario, a rout of the greenback could tip some G7 countries into liquidity traps where extremely loose monetary and fiscal policies are unable to prise their economies out of deflation.
在最糟糕的情况下,美元崩盘可能会令一些g7国家陷入流动性陷阱,在这种情况下,即使是极度宽松的货币及财政政策,也无法令其经济摆脱通缩。 - Juve are monitoring developments closely and are ready to prise De Silvestri, regarded as one if Italy's biggest young talents, away from Lazio this summer.
尤文正密切关注事态发展,并准备为他估价,被认为是意大利最强的新星可能今夏离开拉齐奥。