matchstick
/ˈmætʃstɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmætʃstɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmach-ˌstik/ (ame, mw)
matchstick — 名詞
- matchsticksingular
- matchsticksplural
1. a thin piece of wood that has a chemical tip for making fire; also used to mean
火柴棒;火柴
頂端塗有可燃藥劑的細木棒
a thin piece of wood that has a chemical tip for making fire; also used to mean a whole match
Bilal struck a matchstick against the box and lit the birthday candles.
Bilal 在火柴盒上劃了一根火柴棒,點燃了生日蠟燭。
common verb: strike a matchstick
Adina glued tiny matchsticks together to build a model ship for class.
Adina 把細小的火柴棒黏在一起,做了一艘模型船帶去學校。
craft use: building models from matchsticks
After the campfire, Hari swept up the burnt matchsticks from the dirt.
營火結束後,Hari 把地上燒過的火柴棒掃乾淨。
Élise broke a matchstick in half and used the wooden end as a toothpick.
Élise 把一根火柴棒折成兩半,用木頭那端當牙籤。
The children counted forty-two matchsticks scattered across the kitchen floor.
孩子們數出廚房地板上散落著四十二根火柴棒。
文法句型
a matchstick
matchsticks for [purpose]
broken matchsticks
用法筆記
Refers to either the bare wooden stick or the whole match (head plus stick); context usually makes it clear. Often used metaphorically to suggest something very thin or fragile.