tweeze
/ˈtwēz/ (ame, mw)
tweeze — 動詞
- tweezepresent simple I / you / we / they
- tweezes3rd person singular
- tweezing-ing form
- tweezedpast simple
1. to use a small handheld tool called tweezers to grip and pull out individual hai
拔除
用鑷子夾除細毛或小異物
to use a small handheld tool called tweezers to grip and pull out individual hairs, thin pieces of glass or wood, or other small items from the surface of the skin
Jin tweezed his eyebrows every morning before leaving for work.
Jin 每天出門前都用鑷子拔眉毛。
The school nurse carefully tweezed the glass splinter from Ignacio's palm.
學校護士小心地用鑷子從 Ignacio 手掌中夾出玻璃碎片。
tweeze + object + from + body part
Olivia sat by the window and tweezed a few stray grey hairs from her chin.
Olivia 坐在窗邊,用鑷子拔掉下巴上幾根灰白的雜毛。
Stefan carefully tweezed all the tiny thorns from his finger in twenty minutes.
Stefan 花了二十分鐘,小心地用鑷子把手指上所有的小刺拔乾淨。
Sahil asked his sister to help him tweeze the long hairs falling into his eyes.
Sahil 請姊姊幫他用鑷子拔掉那些一直掉進眼睛裡的長毛髮。
文法句型
tweeze + object (hair, splinter, thorn)
tweeze + object + from/out of + source
用法筆記
Only used with a concrete, physical object such as hair, splinters, or thorns; not used metaphorically. The tool used is always a pair of tweezers, not another instrument.