词汇 | fiddle |
释义 | fiddle (verb) fiddle 3 ENTRIES FOUND: fiddle (noun) fiddle (verb) fit (adjective) 1 fiddle /ˈfɪdl̟/ noun plural fiddles 1 fiddle /ˈfɪdl̟/ noun plural fiddles Learner's definition of FIDDLE [count] informal 1 : violin an expert with/on the fiddle小提琴方面的专家 2 British : a dishonest way of getting money : swindle, scam诈骗,诈取(钱财) arrested for a tax fiddle因骗税被逮捕 fit as a fiddle — see 1fit play second fiddle : to have a less important position or status than someone or something else : to be regarded or treated as less important居次要地位;退居二线;当副手 a former star athlete who is not happy to play second fiddle as he nears the end of his career即将结束体育生涯却不乐意退居次要地位的前明星运动员 — often + to He's not happy to play second fiddle to the younger players on the team.他不乐意给队里比他年轻的队员们打下手。 2 fiddle /ˈfɪdl̟/ verb fiddles; fiddled; fiddling /ˈfɪdlɪŋ/ 2 fiddle /ˈfɪdl̟/ verb fiddles; fiddled; fiddling /ˈfɪdlɪŋ/ Learner's definition of FIDDLE 1 [no object] informal : to play a violin演奏小提琴 Nero fiddled while Rome burned.罗马城大火时,尼禄却在弹琴作乐。 — used especially to describe playing folk music, country music, etc., on a violin尤指用小提琴演奏民间音乐、乡村音乐等 a fiddling competition小提琴演奏比赛 2 [+ object] chiefly British, informal : to secretly change (something, such as information) in a harmful or dishonest way篡改;伪造;对…做手脚 fiddle [=fudge] the accounts/books篡改账目/账簿 fiddle around [phrasal verb] or chiefly British fiddle about : to spend time in activity that does not have a real purpose虚度光阴;瞎混 They spent hours just fiddling [=fooling] around when they should have been working.在本应该工作的时间里,他们却吊儿郎当,虚度光阴。 fiddle with [phrasal verb] 1 fiddle with (something) : to move or handle (something) with your hands or fingers in a nervous way(紧张地)拨弄,摆弄 She was nervously fiddling with her pen as she waited for the test to start.在等待考试开始之际,她紧张地摆弄着她的钢笔。 2 : to change or handle (something, such as the controls of a machine) in a way that shows you are not sure what to do(对机械操纵装置等)摆弄,瞎弄 He was fiddling [=tinkering] with the controls of the television, trying to get it to work.他在摆弄电视机的控制装置,想把它打开。 3 : to change (something) in a harmful or foolish way胡来;乱动 It became clear that someone had fiddled [=tampered] with the equipment.很明显有人胡乱动过这个设备。 — fiddler /ˈfɪdl̟ɚ/ noun, plural fiddlers [count] an expert/champion fiddler小提琴演奏专家/冠军 (Brit) tax fiddlers [=people who lie to avoid paying taxes]骗税者 |
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