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pinched
- IPA[pɪn(t)ʃt]
英式
- tense and pale from cold, worry, or hunger;suffering from financial hardship.
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形容詞
- 1. tense and pale from cold, worry, or hunger her pinched, sallow face
- 2. suffering from financial hardship.
- grip (something, typically someone's flesh) tightly and sharply between finger and thumb: she pinched his cheek
- an act of gripping the skin of someone's body between finger and thumb: he gave her a gentle pinch
Oxford American Dictionary
- grip (something, typically a person's flesh) tightly and sharply between finger and thumb: she pinched his cheek
- an act of pinching someone: he gave her a gentle pinch
Oxford Dictionary
- bat in place of another player, typically at a critical point in the game: he pinch-hit for O'Brien and grounded out he elected to bring on a right-hander to pinch-hit
Oxford American Dictionary
- bat instead of another player, typically at a critical point in the game: he pinch-hit for O'Brien and grounded out he elected to bring on a right-hander to pinch-hit
Oxford Dictionary
- substitute for another as a base runner, typically at a critical point in the game: Combs was supposed to pinch-run in the 12th
Oxford American Dictionary
- a player who bats in place of a teammate, typically at a critical point in the game: he extended his scoreless streak before being replaced by a pinch hitter
Oxford Dictionary
- a player who bats in place of a teammate, typically at a critical point in the game: he extended his scoreless streak before being replaced by a pinch hitter
Oxford American Dictionary
- substitute for another as a base runner, typically at a critical point in the game: Combs was supposed to pinch-run in the 12th
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- (of a person or their face) tense and pale from cold, worry, or hunger: her pinched, sallow face
Oxford American Dictionary