柯林斯詞典dent /d?nt/ (denting,dented,dents) 1. V-T If you dent the surface of something, you make a hollow area in it by hitting or pressing it. 使(外表)産生凹痕 Its brass feet dented the carpet's thick pile. 它的銅支架把厚厚的地毯表麪壓出了印痕。2. V-T If something dents your confidence or your pride, it makes you realize that you are not as good or successful as you thought. 挫傷 (信心或自尊等) Record oil prices have dented consumer confidence. 前所未有的高油價(jià)已經(jīng)挫傷消費(fèi)者信心。3. N-COUNT A dent is a hollow in the surface of something which has been caused by hitting or pressing it. 凹痕 I was convinced there was a dent in the hood which hadn't been there before. 我確信車蓋上有一個(gè)以前沒有的凹痕。4. N a toothlike protuberance, esp the tooth of a sprocket or gearwheel 齒狀突出物; (齒輪的)齒 返回 dent劍橋詞典a small hollow mark in the surface of something, caused by pressure or by being hit (物躰表麪上的)坑,凹陷 a dent in the door of a car 車門上的凹陷 習(xí)語make/put a dent in sth 返回 dent