Whittled Meaning in English
word · lemma: whittle
释义
Carved or shaped something by cutting small slices off, usually with a knife. Also means gradually reducing the size, amount, or number of something.
用法与细微差别
'Whittled' is most often used for carving wood with a knife, but it can also mean gradually reducing something, as in 'whittled down expenses.' Often used metaphorically. Not very formal; common in storytelling and everyday speech.
例句
He whittled a small boat from a piece of wood.
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She whittled the stick until it was sharp.
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They whittled down the list of candidates.
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The pile of wood was slowly whittled away as we made more toys.
natural
After months of saving, my debt was finally whittled down to almost nothing.
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He whittled while telling stories by the campfire.
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