3N-COUNT 螺母;螺帽 A nut is a thick metal ring which you screw onto a metal rod called a bolt. Nuts and bolts are used to hold things such as pieces of machinery together. 螺母;螺帽
If you want to repair the wheels you just undo the four nuts.
如果你想修理輪子,只需擰開這4個螺母就行了。
...nuts and bolts that haven't been tightened up.
沒有擰緊的螺母和螺栓
4N-COUNT 對…着迷的人;…迷 If you describe someone as, for example, a football nut or a health nut, you mean that they are extremely enthusiastic about the thing mentioned. 對…着迷的人;…迷 [informal]
...a football nut who spends thousands of pounds travelling to watch games.
5ADJ 狂熱的;執著的 If you are nuts about something or someone, you like them very much. 狂熱的;執著的 [informal, feelings]
They're nuts about the car.
他們對汽車非常癡迷。
She's nuts about you. [+ about]
她迷戀上你了。
6N-COUNT 瘋子;狂人 If you refer to someone as a nut, you mean that they are mad. 瘋子;狂人 [informal, disapproval]
There's some nut out there with a gun.
外邊有個拿着槍的瘋子。
7ADJ [verb-link ADJ]發瘋的;愚蠢的 If you say that someone goes nuts or is nuts, you mean that they go crazy or are very foolish. 發瘋的;愚蠢的 [informal]
You guys are nuts.
你們這些人簡直是有毛病。
A number of the French players went nuts, completely out of control.
有幾個法國運動員簡直是瘋了,完全失去了控制。
8N-PLURAL (一對)睾丸 A man's testicles can be referred to as his nuts . (一對)睾丸 [informal, rude]
9N-COUNT [usually poss NOUN]腦袋 Your head can be referred to as your nut . 腦袋 [informal]
10PHRASE 大發雷霆;極端惱火 If someone goes nuts, or in British English does their nut, they become extremely angry. 大發雷霆;極端惱火 [informal]
My father would go nuts if he saw bruises on me.
如果我爸爸看到我臉上有傷痕,他會氣瘋的。
We heard your sister doing her nut.
我們聽到你妹妹在大發脾氣。
11PHRASE 具體内容;基本内容 If you talk about the nuts and bolts of a subject or an activity, you are referring to the detailed practical aspects of it rather than abstract ideas about it. 具體内容;基本内容
He's more concerned about the nuts and bolts of location work.
12PHRASE [usually verb-link PHRASE]難對付的人 If you think someone is difficult to deal with, you can say they are a tough nut or a hard nut . 難對付的人 [informal]
The Daily Express describes Dr Carey as a pretty tough nut.
《每日快報》把凱裏醫生說成是特别難對付的家夥。
13PHRASE [usually verb-link PHRASE]棘手的事;難以解決(或理解)的問題 If you say that something is a hard nut to crack or a tough nut to crack, you mean that it is difficult to do or to understand. 棘手的事;難以解決(或理解)的問題 [informal]
Getting out there is in many ways the hardest nut to crack.