wringing

wringing [rɪŋɪŋ]  [rɪŋɪŋ] 

原级:wring

第三人称单数:wrings

wringing

过去分词:wrung

wringing

过去式:wrung

wringing 基本解释

形容词淋湿的,湿透的

动词绞( wring的现在分词 ); 握紧(尤指别人的手); 把(湿衣服)拧干; 绞掉(水)

wringing 单语例句

1. It's fascinating to get on stage and run for an hour and a half, wringing wet at the end.

2. " It's time to quit wringing our hands and start rolling up our sleeves, " she said.

3. Then he started spinning the pants in the air and twisting them as if wringing them of water.

4. Queen Elizabeth was photographed wringing the neck of a pheasant at Sandringham eight years ago.

5. Women really enjoy watching soccer players running on the pitch, looking at the players'unique eyes and seeing their uniforms wringing with sweat.

6. He thanked China for its role in wringing the agreement from the regime, which has become even more isolated since the nuclear test.

7. wringing的解释

7. What followed was the kind of playoff performance that has Mavericks fans wringing their hands.

8. wringing的近义词

8. Ringing out the old year doesn't mean wringing out the losses from the subprime mess.