prise
美[praɪz] 英[praɪz]
v. 强行使分开;强迫某人披露某事
n. 奖品;珍品;战利品
vt. 重视
adj. 奖励的;杰出的
sp. =prize(美).
详细释义
v.(动词)- 撬开
- 强行打开或移去
- 强迫某人披露某事
- 用桁杆推动
英英释义
Verb- to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open;
"The burglar jimmied the lock" "Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail"
- make an uninvited or presumptuous inquiry;
"They pried the information out of him"
- regard highly; think much of;
"I respect his judgement" "We prize his creativity"
例句
用作动词(v.)- She used a chisel to prise off the lid.她用凿子来把盖子凿开。
- The box had been prised open.箱子撬开了。
- 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 the White House spokesman.新闻记者一直在硬逼着向白宫发言人打听详细情况。