n. 英寸;(距离或数量)少许;<非正式>身高,腰围
v. (数量)逐渐增加(或减少);(使)缓慢移动
【名】 (Inch)(英)英奇(人名)
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复数
inches
第三人称单数
inches
现在分词
inching
过去式
inched
过去分词
1.I want about an inch off the back of my hair.
我想把脑后的头发剪短约一英寸。
2.He won't budge an inch on the issue.
在这一点上他丝毫不肯让步。
3.You may not think a bagel tastes salty, but a typical 4-inch (10-centimeter) oat-bran bagel has about 532 mg of sodium.
你可能觉得百吉饼尝起来不咸,但一块典型的4英寸(10厘米)大的燕麦百吉饼却含将近532毫克的钠。
4.Nick's grown almost an inch in the last month.
尼克这一个月来长高了差不多一英寸。
5.Winds reached up to 100 mph in some places with an inch of rain falling within 15 minutes.
风在有些地方达到每小时100英里,伴有15分钟内1英寸的降雨量。
6.I know every inch of Toad Hall, inside and out.
蛤蟆府的里里外外,每一英寸,我都知道。
7.An eight-week-old embryo is only an inch long.
一个8周大的胎儿仅1英寸长。
8.In comparison, a German shepherd has a biting pressure of 750 pounds per square inch.
相比之下,一只德国牧羊犬的咬合力为每平方英寸750磅。
9.To keep store-bought flowers fresh, snip an inch off each stem, add two teaspoons of vodka and one teaspoon sugar.
为了保持商店里买的鲜花新鲜,把每根花茎剪掉一英寸,然后加两勺伏特加和一勺糖。