柯林斯詞典fiddle /?f?d?l/ (fiddling,fiddled,fiddles) 1. V-I If you fiddle with an object, you keep moving it or touching it with your fingers. 不停擺弄 Harriet fiddled with a pen on the desk. 哈麗雅特不停地?cái)[弄桌上的一支鋼筆。2. V-I If you fiddle with something, you change it in minor ways. 略微改動(dòng) She told Whistler that his portrait of her was finished and to stop fiddling with it. 她告訴惠斯勒他爲(wèi)她畫的肖像已經(jīng)完成了,不要再改來改去了。3. V-I If you fiddle with a machine, you adjust it. 調(diào)試 He turned on the radio and fiddled with the knob until he got a talk show. 他打開收音機(jī),調(diào)動(dòng)鏇鈕,直到他收到了一個(gè)談話節(jié)目。4. N-VAR Some people call violins fiddles, especially when they are used to play folk music. 小提琴 Hardy played the fiddle at local dances. 哈迪在儅地的舞會(huì)上拉了小提琴。 返回 fiddle劍橋詞典 fiddle verb (CHEAT) [ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] UK informal to act dishonestly in order to get something for yourself, or to change something dishonestly, especially to your advantage (尤指爲(wèi)個(gè)人利益而)用詭計(jì)獲得;篡改,偽造 She managed to fiddle a free trip to America . 她想辦法騙取了一趟去美國(guó)的免費(fèi)旅行。 He had been fiddling the accounts /books /finances for years . 多年來他一直在偽造賬目/賬簿/財(cái)務(wù)狀況。 fiddle verb (MOVE ABOUT) [ 不及物動(dòng)詞:後麪不接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] to move things about or touch things with no particular purpose 無目的地?fù)芘ɑ驍[弄) Put your papers down and stop fiddling with them! 把文件放下,不要亂擺弄! fiddle verb (INSTRUMENT) [ 不及物動(dòng)詞:後麪不接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] informal to play the violin 拉小提琴 習(xí)語fiddle while Rome burns 短語動(dòng)詞fiddle around fiddle (around) with sth 返回 fiddle