释义 |
[/pen; pɛn/] n 用法: 1 [C] (often in compounds 常用以构成复合词) instrument for writing with ink, consisting of a pointed piece of split metal, a metal ball, etc, fixed into a metal or plastic holder (用有颜色液体书写的)笔; 钢笔; 圆珠笔: fountain pen 自来水笔 * ball-point pen 圆珠笔 * felt-tip pen 毡头笔. 用法: 2 [sing] writing, esp as a profession 写作(尤指职业性的): He lives by his pen. 他靠写作为生. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) the ,pen is ,mightier than the `sword (saying 谚) poets, thinkers, etc, affect human affairs more than soldiers do 笔墨胜刀剑. put ,pen to `paper (fml 文) (start to) write sth, eg a letter (开始)写(信等). a slip of the pen/tongue => slip1. pen 2 v (-nn-) [Tn] (fml 文) write (a letter, etc) 写(信等): She penned a few words of thanks. 她写了几句致谢的话. pen 3 [/pen; pɛn/] n 用法: 1 small piece of land surrounded by a fence, esp for keeping cattle, sheep, poultry, etc in (牛、 羊、 家禽等的)圈, 围栏: a `sheep-pen 羊圈. 用法: 2 bomb-proof shelter for submarines (潜艇用的)防空隐蔽坞. pen 4 v (-nn-) (phr v) pen sb/sth in/up shut sb/sth in, or as if in, a pen 将某人[某物](宛如)关入围栏中: pen up the chickens for the night 把鸡关进鸡棚过夜 * She feels penned in by her life as a housewife. 她觉得做家庭主妇很受束缚. pen 5 [/pen; pɛn/] n (US infml) penitentiary (联邦或州的)监狱. Pen abbr 缩写 = (esp on a map) Peninsula (尤指地图上的标记)半岛. |