Gnash Meaning in English
word
释义
To grind or press your teeth together, usually because you are angry or upset.
用法与细微差别
Mostly formal or literary; often appears as 'gnash your teeth', describing strong negative emotions like anger or pain. Not used for ordinary chewing or daily speaking.
Spanish: rechir - rechinar (los dientes)Portuguese (BR): ranger (os dentes)Portuguese (PT): ranger (os dentes)Chinese (Simplified): 咬牙 - 磨牙Chinese (Traditional): 咬牙 - 磨牙Hindi: पीसना (दाँत) - गुस्से में दाँत पीसनाArabic: يصر (على الأسنان)Bengali: কিড়মিড় করা - দাঁত চেপে ধরাRussian: скрежетать (зубами)Japanese: 歯ぎしりするVietnamese: nghiến răngKorean: 이를 갈다Turkish: diş gıcırdatmakUrdu: دانت پیسناIndonesian: mengertakkan gigi
例句
"If you keep gnashing your teeth like that, you'll hurt your jaw," the dentist warned.
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He began to gnash his teeth in anger.
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Do not gnash your teeth when you are upset.
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People often gnash their teeth when they are stressed.
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She had to gnash her teeth to keep from shouting at her boss.
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Everyone could hear him gnash his teeth during the argument.
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