prise
英 [praɪz]
美 [praɪz]
v. 强行使分开; 撬开
过去式:prised 现在分词:prising 过去分词:prised 复数:prises 第三人称单数:prises
Collins.1 / BNC.12043 / COCA.43121
短语用例
prise sth↔out (of sb)
prise sth from sb
- (向某人)逼问情况;强迫…透露消息
to force sb to give you information about sb/sth
牛津词典
verb
- 强行使分开;撬开
to use force to separate sth from sth else- He prised her fingers from the bag and took it from her.
他掰开她的手指,把她手中的袋子抢走了。 - She used a knife to prise open the lid.
她用刀把盖子撬开了。
- He prised her fingers from the bag and took it from her.
柯林斯词典
- → see:prize
双语例句
- Rival bankers say Deutsche Bank has managed to prise away staff only by guaranteeing some of the hirings multi-million dollar contracts and that the bank faced huge losses if it failed to win new business.
竞争对手的银行家表示,德意志银行仅仅向一些人承诺了数百万美元的合同,便成功将他们挖了过来,如果不能获取新业务,该行将面临巨大的损失。 - I finally managed to prise his new address out of her.
我最终从她口中套出了他的新住址。 - It has its party machines, but groups that organise hard can use the primaries to prise them open.
美国有自己的政党机制,但努力组织的团体可以利用党内初选把这些机制撬开。 - Prise give him a feeling of euphoria, which is false, because it does not last and it does not come from self approval.
称赞并不能给他带来真正的快乐,因为,它不会持久,也并非来自自我认可; - Word came that Linda won the first prise in the English test yesterday.
有消息传来说昨天英语考试琳达获得第一名。 - The dog often tried to prise their owner away from a new lover in the early days of a relationship.
在一段关系开始初期,狗经常想从主人新宠那里夺回主人(的关爱)。 - All above goods sell in cheap prise.
大多数的商品都卖的很便宜。 - Culture could prise open the door to a closed and hitherto mysterious society.
透过文化这扇大门,能清晰地看到封闭而又神秘的社会。 - I'll chose the highest prise and sell the picture to her ( him).
我会挑选最高的价格,然后把画卖给她(他)。 - It came the day after he signed into law an education reform designed to prise control of schools from the hands of the union.
发生的时间恰好就在他签署教育改革法后的隔天,该法意图让学校控制权摆脱工会的掌握。