tweezers
tweezers — 名詞
1. a handheld device with two thin metal blades that close at only one tip; you pre
鑷子
夾取細小物體或拔除毛髮的夾具
a handheld device with two thin metal blades that close at only one tip; you press the blades together to hold hairs or tiny objects between their ends
Meera used a pair of tweezers to pluck a stray eyebrow hair that bothered her.
Meera 用一支鑷子拔掉了一根困擾她的眉毛雜毛。
collocation: a pair of tweezers
Felix carefully picked the tiny glass splinter out of his finger with tweezers.
Felix 用鑷子小心地從手指中挑出細小的玻璃碎片。
The jeweller's tweezers are so fine that they can hold a single grain of sand.
珠寶匠的鑷子非常精細,甚至可以夾起一顆沙粒。
Antonia always keeps a pair of tweezers in her bathroom drawer for quick touch-ups.
Antonia 總是在浴室抽屜裡放一支鑷子,方便隨時修整儀容。
Hassan cleaned the tweezers with alcohol before removing the tick from his dog's ear.
Hassan 先用酒精清潔鑷子,再從狗耳朵上拔除壁蝨。
- forceps
larger medical tool used by doctors for gripping tissue or objects; tweezers are smaller and for personal or craft use
- pincers
larger, heavier tool with a gripping mechanism, used for woodworking or metalwork — not for fine tasks
- pluckers
informal term sometimes used in beauty contexts, less precise than 'tweezers'
文法句型
a pair of tweezers + singular verb
tweezers + plural verb
用法筆記
Tweezers is treated as a plural noun in English. When referring to one tool, use 'a pair of tweezers' with a singular verb (e.g. 'A pair of tweezers is in the drawer').