The finger Meaning in English
expression
ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈfɪŋɡɝ
thuh FIN-ger
ðə, ði/ /fˈɪŋɡɐ
thuh FIN-guh
释义
A rude gesture where someone raises their middle finger to insult or show anger. In English, "give someone the finger" means to make this gesture.
用法与细微差别
Highly offensive and informal; use only when explaining or quoting. More common in Western culture; considered very rude almost everywhere. The formal way to say it is "make an obscene gesture". Avoid making the gesture in public or with strangers.
Spanish: peineta - corte de mangasPortuguese (BR): dedo do meio (ofensivo) - mostrar o dedoPortuguese (PT): dedo do meio (gesto ofensivo) - mostrar o dedoChinese (Simplified): 竖中指Chinese (Traditional): 比中指Hindi: मध्यमा दिखाना (अपमानजनक इशारा)Arabic: رفع الإصبع الأوسطBengali: মধ্যাঙ্গুলি দেখানো - আঙ্গুল দেখানো (অশ্লীল ইঙ্গিত)Russian: показать средний палец - средний палец (жест)Japanese: 中指を立てる - ファックサインVietnamese: giơ ngón giữa - giơ ngón tay giữa (cử chỉ thô lỗ)Korean: 가운뎃손가락을 세우다 - 욕 손가락Turkish: orta parmağı göstermek - küfür parmağıUrdu: درمیانی انگلی اٹھانا - فحش اشارہIndonesian: mengacungkan jari tengah - menunjukkan jari tengah
例句
He got angry and gave me the finger.
basic
Showing the finger is very rude.
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Please don’t give anyone the finger.
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The driver cut me off, so I gave him the finger.
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He laughed and said, "Don't take the finger so seriously!"
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My friend taught me what the finger means in America.
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