[/nɪk; nɪk/] n 用法: 1 small cut or notch 小切口; 刻痕; 缺口: Make a nick in the cloth with the scissors. 用剪子在布料上剪个缺口. 用法: 2 (idm 习语) in good, bad, etc `nick (Brit sl 俚) in good, etc condition or health 情况或身体好、 坏等: She's in pretty good nick for a 70-year-old. 对70岁的人来说, 她身体很好. * The car's in poor nick. 那辆汽车的情况糟透了. in the ,nick of `time only just in time; at the last moment 刚来得及; 在最後时刻: You got here in the nick of time the train's just leaving. 你来得真是时候--火车正要开. nick 2 v [Tn] make a nick in (sth) 在(某物)上切口, 刻痕: nick one's chin when shaving 刮胡子时将下巴割破. nick 3 [/nɪk; nɪk/] n the nick [sing] (Brit sl 俚) prison or police station 监狱; 警察分局; 派出所: She spent a year in the nick. 她在班房里蹲了一年. * The burglar was taken to the local nick. 窃贼已带到警察分局. nick 4 v [Tn, Tn.p] (Brit sl 俚) 用法: 1 ~ sb (for sth) arrest sb 逮捕某人: He was nicked for stealing. 他因偷窃而被捕. 用法: 2 ~ sth (from sb/sth) steal sth 偷窃某物: He nicked 5 (from his friend). 他偷了(朋友)5英镑. |