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
- 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。 - We managed to prise off the lid with a tyre lever.
我们设法用卸外胎用的撬棍撬开了盖子。 - I'll chose the highest prise and sell the picture to her ( him).
我会挑选最高的价格,然后把画卖给她(他)。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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)。 - It has its party machines, but groups that organise hard can use the primaries to prise them open.
美国有自己的政党机制,但努力组织的团体可以利用党内初选把这些机制撬开。 - Use this long bar to prise the lid off.
用这个长铁棍将盖子撬开。 - All above goods sell in cheap prise.
大多数的商品都卖的很便宜。 - The objectivity principle holds that the accounting records and financial reports must be based on financial and economic transactions as they actually take place, in order to objectively reflect the financial position and operating results of an enter-prise.
客观性原则要求会计核算应当以实际发生的经济业务为依据,如实反映财务状况和经营成果。