nut
英 [nʌt]
美[nʌt]
- n. 螺母,螺帽;坚果;难对付的人,难解的问题
- vi. 采坚果
- n. (Nut)人名;(阿拉伯)努特;(柬)努
词组搭配
do one's nut
(Brit. informal)be extremely angry or agitated
(英,非正式)大发雷霆
nuts and bolts
(informal)the basic practical details
(非正式)基本情况;具体细节
the nuts and bolts of public policy.
公共利益准则的具体细节。
off one's nut
(informal)out of one's mind; crazy
(非正式)发疯的,发狂的
a tough (或 hard) nut
(informal)someone who is difficult to deal with; a formidable person
(非正式)难以对付的人;可怕的人
a tough (或 hard) nut to crack
(informal)a difficult problem or an opponent hard to beat
(非正式)难以解决的问题;棘手的事情;劲敌
use (或 take) a sledgehammer to crack a nut
(informal)use disproportionately drastic measures to deal with a simple problem
(非正式)小题大做
双语例句
- 1. The Daily Express describes Dr Carey as a pretty tough nut.
- 《每日快报》把凯里医生说成是特别难对付的家伙。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Getting out there is in many ways the hardest nut to crack.
- 从很多方面来说,出去交际是最难以做到的事了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. There's some nut out there with a gun.
- 外边有个拿着枪的疯子。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. We heard your sister doing her nut.
- 我们听到你妹妹在大发脾气。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. It is a tough nut for him to crack.
- 这对他而言是一个难题.
来自《简明英汉词典》