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pinch verb PRESS

[ I or T ] to press something, especially someone's skin, strongly between two hard things such as a finger and a thumb, usually causing pain捏,拧,掐,夹

Ouch! Stop pinching (me)!哎哟,别掐我!
These shoes are too tight, they pinch (my feet).这双鞋太紧了,夹我的脚。
pinch yourself informal

You say that you have to pinch yourself if you cannot really believe something that has happened because it is so good or so strange拧自己一下(表示某事太好或太奇怪,简直令人难以置信)

I can't believe that he's back from Canada and he's mine - I keep having to pinch myself to make sure I'm not dreaming.我不敢相信他从加拿大回来了,而且他属于我——我不停地拧自己以确信我不是在做梦。

pinch verb STEAL

[ T ] informal to steal something偷窃

Right, who's pinched my chair?好嘛,谁把我的椅子偷走了?

pinch noun AMOUNT

[ C ] a small amount of something, such as a powder, especially the amount that a person can hold between their first finger and thumb(一)撮;少量

While the tomatoes are cooking add a pinch of salt/sugar/dried thyme.烧西红柿时加一小撮盐/糖/干百里香。
figurative Opinion polls on subjects like this should be taken with a pinch of scepticism.对这种话题的民意测验应持半信半疑的态度。

pinch noun PRESS

[ C usually singular ] the act of pinching something or someone捏,拧,掐,夹

She gave Emma a painful pinch on the arm.她在埃玛的胳膊上狠狠地掐了一下。

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