7VERB (通常指向警方)告发,揭发 If you finger a person or organization, you tell someone, usually the police, that the person or organization has done something illegal or wrong. (通常指向警方)告发,揭发 [informal]
Police and prosecutors manipulated the eyewitnesses so they would finger Aldo. [VERB noun]
警方和检察官操纵目击证人指证奥尔多。
People who have fingered crack houses and fingered drug dealers have been assassinated. [VERB noun]
那些告发可卡因毒窟和毒品贩子的人遭到了暗杀。
8N-COUNT [usually NOUNof n]一指之宽(指表示容量的杯中酒的深度) A finger of a strong alcoholic drink is an amount of it which, when it is in a glass, is the same size as the width of a person's finger. 一指之宽(指表示容量的杯中酒的深度)
I poured two final fingers of bourbon into my glass.
我把最后两指宽的波旁威士忌都倒进自己杯中。
9PHRASE (因自己的失败或错误而)吃苦头 If you get your fingers burned or burn your fingers, you suffer because something you did or were involved in was a failure or a mistake. (因自己的失败或错误而)吃苦头
He has had his fingers burnt by deals that turned out badly.
几笔糟糕的生意让他吃了苦头。
Mr Walesa burned his fingers by promising he would give every Pole 100m zlotys to start a business.
瓦文萨先生因为承诺给每个波兰人1亿兹罗提创办企业而尝到了苦果。
10PHRASE (把食指与中指交叉以)祈求好运 If you cross your fingers, you put one finger on top of another and hope for good luck. If you say that someone is keeping their fingers crossed, you mean they are hoping for good luck. (把食指与中指交叉以)祈求好运
He crossed his fingers, asking for luck for the first time in his life.
他交叉手指,生平第一次祈求好运。
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they turn up soon.
我在心里祈求他们赶快露面。
11PHRASE 动…一根毫毛;碰…一下 If you say that someone did not lay a finger on a particular person or thing, you are emphasizing that they did not touch or harm them at all. 动…一根毫毛;碰…一下 [emphasis]
I must make it clear I never laid a finger on her.
我得说清楚,我可没有动过她一根毫毛。
12PHRASE 尽举手之劳;帮一点忙 If you say that a person does not lift a finger or raise a finger to do something, especially to help someone, you are critical of them because they do nothing. 尽举手之劳;帮一点忙 [disapproval]
She never lifted a finger around the house.
家里的活儿她从来一点忙都不帮。
They will not lift a finger to help their country.
他们不愿为自己的国家出一点儿力。
13PHRASE [Ns inflect]到处插手;四处干预 If you say that someone has a finger in every pie, you mean they are involved in a lot of things. 到处插手;四处干预
He very much likes to have a finger in every pie.
他很喜欢什么事都插上一杠。
He's a man with fingers in a lot of pies.
他这个人总是到处管闲事。
14PHRASE 指责;指控 If you point the finger at someone or point an accusing finger at someone, you blame them or accuse them of doing wrong. 指责;指控
He said he wasn't pointing an accusing finger at anyone in the government or the army.
他说他并不是在指责政府或军方的任何人。
15PHRASE [VERB inflects, PHRASE n]将怀疑(或指责)的矛头指(向…) To point the finger of suspicion or blame at someone means to make people suspect them of doing wrong or blame them for doing wrong. 将怀疑(或指责)的矛头指(向…)
Forensic evidence points the finger of suspicion firmly at him.
法医的证据将怀疑的矛头明确地指向了他。
16PHRASE (粗鲁地叫别人)赶紧(或努力)干起来 If you tell someone to pull their finger out or to get their finger out, you are telling them rudely that you want them to start doing some work or making an effort. (粗鲁地叫别人)赶紧(或努力)干起来 [British, informal, disapproval]
Isn't it about time that you pulled your finger out?
现在到了你该赶紧动起来的时候了吧?
17PHRASE 弄清,指出,确认(原因、问题等) If you put your finger on something, for example a reason or problem, you see and identify exactly what it is. 弄清,指出,确认(原因、问题等)
Midge couldn't quite put her finger on the reason.
米吉还不能十分确定原因何在。
He could never quite put his finger on who or what was responsible for all this.
他一直就搞不清楚是谁或者什么造成了这一切。
18PHRASE 从…手中溜走;为…所错失 If someone or something slips through your fingers, you just fail to catch them, get them, or keep them. 从…手中溜走;为…所错失
Money has slipped through his fingers all his life.
他这一辈子都没能抓住金钱。
You mustn't allow a golden opportunity to slip through your fingers or you will regret it later.