Thimble Meaning in English
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释义
A thimble is a small protective cap, usually made of metal or plastic, worn on the finger to protect it while sewing.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used literally for sewing; 'thimbleful' (a very small amount) comes from this word, but 'thimble' alone almost always refers to the sewing tool. Not common in daily speech except when talking about sewing.
Spanish: dedalPortuguese (BR): dedalPortuguese (PT): dedalChinese (Simplified): 顶针Chinese (Traditional): 頂針Hindi: अँगूठी (सिलाई के लिए)Arabic: كشتبانBengali: থিম্বল - সেলাইয়ের আঙুল-কাপRussian: наперстокJapanese: 指ぬきVietnamese: đêKorean: 골무Turkish: yüksükUrdu: انگوٹھاIndonesian: pendekar jahit
例句
She put a thimble on her finger before sewing.
basic
That old thimble belonged to my great-grandmother.
natural
A thimble protects your finger from the needle.
basic
My grandmother has a silver thimble.
basic
I can't sew without my lucky thimble.
natural
Do you have an extra thimble I can borrow?
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