splay
英 [spleɪ]
美 [spleɪ]
v. 使(手指、腿等)叉开,分开,张开,展开
过去式:splayed 现在分词:splaying 过去分词:splayed 复数:splays 第三人称单数:splays
BNC.22189 / COCA.16924
牛津词典
verb
- 使(手指、腿等)叉开,分开,张开,展开
to make fingers, legs, etc. become further apart from each other or spread out; to be spread out wide apart- She lay on the bed, her arms and legs splayed out.
她四肢摊开躺在床上。 - His long fingers splayed across her back.
他把长长的手指叉开贴在她背上。
- She lay on the bed, her arms and legs splayed out.
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG (使)(物体的多个末端)向外张开
If thingssplayorare splayed, their ends are spread out away from each other.- He splayed his fingers across his face...
他张开手指蒙住了脸。 - His fingers splay out in a star shape...
他的手指呈星形张开。 - He was on his stomach, his legs splayed apart.
他趴着,双腿张开。
- He splayed his fingers across his face...
英英释义
noun
- an outward bevel around a door or window that makes it seem larger
verb
- move out of position
- dislocate joints
- the artificial hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically
- turn outward
- These birds can splay out their toes
- ballet dancers can rotate their legs out by 90 degrees
- spread open or apart
- He splayed his huge hands over the table
adj
- turned outward in an ungainly manner
- splay knees