1.抽动;(使)痉挛,抽搐
2.急抽,猛拉;抢去 (off)
3.(使)发生剧痛
1.痉挛,抽筋,抽搐
2.猛拉,猛抽
3.【兽医】捻鼻器
1.to make a sudden short movement; used about a sudden slight uncontrolled movement of your body
2.to pull something with a sudden short movement
1.a sudden slight uncontrolled movement of your body
2.a sudden short pull
1.And it does stop when, seconds later, the vines snatch him--like a twitching fish on a line--from what would surely have been a broken neck.
几秒钟后藤条往上把他拉紧时,我的心真的停止了跳动:他就像一条在钓鱼线上抽搐的鱼,若没有藤条他必然会摔得粉身碎骨。
2.It looked around savagely with its gigantic, mesmerizing eyes, and its bright red tongue hung out, twitching.
它正在用它的巨大的、恐怖的眼睛凶猛地环望四周,鲜红的信子一吞一吐。
3.A pale young man made his way forward, very nervously. One of his eyes was twitching.
一个虚弱的青年男子艰难地向这边走过来,他看上去十分紧张。他的一只眼睛在抽搐着。
4.He grimaced with his mouth and the hand with the ring was lifted to catch the twitching, trying to hold it.
他的嘴扭曲着露出一副怪相,戴着戒指的手举起来去抓住脸上抽搐的肌肉,想使它停止抽搐。
5.For a full day after his capture, Eichmann lay chained to his bed, refusing food and drink, the left side of his face twitching.
绑架后艾希曼拷在床上躺了一整天,他拒绝吃喝,左脸不停地抽搐。
6.That doesn't mean, however, that you want to act every time a bit of news sends you twitching.
尽管如此,这也不意味着你要抓狂般的对任何信息都做出反应。
7.Montefalco took his eyes off the foul sight of the womb and its twitching contents, and addressed its owner.
蒙特法罗将贪婪邪恶的目光从子宫中抽搐的东西上转向它的主人。
8.Twitching late for an afternoon meeting, second in line for a pending appointment with an administrator, I busied myself on my ebook.
抽搐迟到一下午的会议上,第二行的任命之前同一个管理员,我在我的iBook忙于自己。
9.The partner's nose had been twitching because one of the retailer's stores had been posting unusually low margins.
这家零售商旗下店铺中有一家公布的利润异常的低,这让那位合伙人嗅到了一丝异样。
10.When I responded skeptically, he accused me of being negative, and began twitching like a disco dancer.
我提出怀疑时,他指责我消极,并开始像个跳迪斯科的那样抽动。