柯林斯詞典mangle /?m??ɡ?l/ (mangling,mangled,mangles) 1. V-T If a physical object is mangled, it is crushed or twisted very forcefully, so that it is difficult to see what its original shape was. 嚴(yán)重?fù)p毀[usu passive] His body was crushed and mangled beyond recognition. 他的身體被軋得血肉模糊而無法辨認(rèn)。2. V-T to press or dry in a mangle (在榨干機(jī)中)榨干3. N a machine for pressing or drying wet textiles, clothes, etc, consisting of two heavy rollers between which the cloth is passed (衣服)脫水機(jī) (Also called wringer) 返回 mangle劍橋詞典[ 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 often passive ] to destroy something by twisting it with force or tearing it into pieces so that its original form is completely changed 絞壞;撕爛 My sweater got mangled in the washing machine . 我的毛衣被洗衣機(jī)絞壞了。 His arm was mangled in the machine . 他的手臂被機(jī)器絞得血肉模糊。 [ 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ] If you mangle a speech or a piece of written work , you make so many mistakes that you completely spoil it. (因錯(cuò)誤太多而)損壞,弄糟 As he read the poem out loud , he mangled the rhythm so badly that it hardly made any sense . 他朗讀這首詩(shī)時(shí)完全不合韻律,致使詩(shī)歌聽上去毫無意義。 返回 mangle