finger
One of the five long, thin parts at the end of the human hand. Fingers are used for feeling, touching, and gripping objects.
例句
3 / 5She pointed her finger at the colorful bird in the tree.
She pointed her finger at the colorful bird in the tree.
Please provide a print of your right index finger for the security clearance.
Please provide a print of your right index finger for the security clearance.
Ouch, I just slammed my finger in the car door!
Ouch, I just slammed my finger in the car door!
词族
记忆技巧
Think of the 'F' in Finger and 'F' in Five; you usually have five digits on each hand.
快速测验
He wears a gold ring on his fourth ______.
正确!
正确答案是: finger
例句
She pointed her finger at the colorful bird in the tree.
everydayShe pointed her finger at the colorful bird in the tree.
Please provide a print of your right index finger for the security clearance.
formalPlease provide a print of your right index finger for the security clearance.
Ouch, I just slammed my finger in the car door!
informalOuch, I just slammed my finger in the car door!
The sensitivity of the human finger is due to a high density of mechanoreceptors.
academicThe sensitivity of the human finger is due to a high density of mechanoreceptors.
The manager refused to lift a finger to assist with the client's complaint.
businessThe manager refused to lift a finger to assist with the client's complaint.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
keep your fingers crossed
to hope that something will happen the way you want
put your finger on something
to identify or realize exactly what is wrong or different
slip through your fingers
to lose an opportunity or let someone escape
容易混淆的词
The thumb is the thickest digit on the hand, while the other four are referred to as fingers.
Toes are the digits on your feet, whereas fingers are the digits on your hands.
使用说明
While humans have ten digits on their hands, it is common to say 'eight fingers and two thumbs,' although 'ten fingers' is also widely accepted in casual conversation.
常见错误
Learners from some language backgrounds might use the word 'finger' when referring to 'toes' because their native language uses the same word for both.
记忆技巧
Think of the 'F' in Finger and 'F' in Five; you usually have five digits on each hand.
词源
From Old English 'finger', which is related to the Germanic root for 'five'.
语法模式
文化背景
In many cultures, pointing at someone with your index finger is considered impolite or aggressive.
快速测验
He wears a gold ring on his fourth ______.
正确!
正确答案是: finger
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