
cramp
美[kræmp] 英[kræmp]
n. 抽筋;痉挛;夹钳
v. (复)cramps: 绞痛.
sp. 束缚;使痉挛;用夹钳夹紧
双解释义
n.(名词)- [U](肌肉)痉挛,抽筋 a painful stiffening of muscles
v.(动词)- vt 夹紧,压紧 put into too small a space
- vt. 约束,限制 restrict
英英释义
Noun- a painful and involuntary muscular contraction
- a clamp for holding pieces of wood together while they are glued
- a strip of metal with ends bent at right angles; used to hold masonry together
Verb- secure with a cramp;
"cramp the wood"
- prevent the progress or free movement of;
"He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather" "the imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small countries"
- affect with or as if with a cramp
- suffer from sudden painful contraction of a muscle
例句
用作名词(n.)- The swimmer got cramp in his legs and had to be helped out of the water.游泳者两腿抽筋,不得不由他人救助出水。
- I got a cramp while swimming and almost drowned.我游泳时痉挛,差点溺水。
- He held the pieces together with a cramp while the glue was drying.他用夹子把这些碎片夹在一起,等着胶水变干。
用作动词(v.)- Tighter trade restrictions might cramp economic growth.较严格的贸易限制会妨碍经济的增长。
- All skeletal muscles can cramp at any given moment.所有的骨骼肌都会在任何时候发生抽筋的状况。