to cramp
01
阻碍, 限制
to limit or stop something from moving or progressing freely
Transitive: to cramp movement or progress of something
例子
The traffic jam cramped our journey to the airport.
交通堵塞限制了我们前往机场的旅程。
02
抽筋, 痉挛
to experience a sharp, painful tightening or contraction in a muscle
Intransitive
例子
He cramped in the middle of the night, waking up from the intense pain.
他在半夜抽筋了,因剧烈的疼痛而醒来。
03
引起抽筋, 导致肌肉疼痛收缩
to cause someone or something to experience a sudden, painful contraction of a muscle or a restriction
Transitive: to cramp a muscle
例子
The long hours of sitting cramped her back, leaving her stiff and sore.
长时间坐着让她的背部抽筋,使她僵硬和疼痛。
04
夹紧, 固定
to secure or fasten something using a tool or device called a cramp that hold pieces together
Transitive: to cramp two things
例子
The technician cramped the parts together to ensure they were aligned correctly.
技术员将零件夹紧在一起以确保它们正确对齐。
Cramp
01
抽筋, 肌肉痉挛
a sudden painful contraction in a muscle due to fatigue
例子
Swimming in cold water can trigger muscle cramps.
在冷水中游泳可能引发肌肉痉挛。
02
夹子, 扣件
a metal strip bent at the ends, used to hold bricks or stones together
例子
Old buildings often have hidden cramps to strengthen the bricks.
旧建筑通常有隐藏的夹子来加固砖块。
03
夹具, 夹钳
a tool that holds pieces of wood tightly while the glue dries
例子
You 'll need a cramp to fix this broken chair leg properly.
你需要一个夹具来正确修复这把坏掉的椅子腿。



























