splay
v[I, Ip, Tn, Tn.p]
~ (sth) (out) (cause sth to) open out and become wider at one end; (cause sth to) slant or slope (使某物)张开, 展开一端; (使某物)倾斜, 成斜面
The pipe splays (out) at one end. 管子一端呈喇叭形.
The plumber splayed the end of the pipe before fitting it over the next section. 铅管工把管口撑大後套在另一截管子上.
splayed feet/fingers/elbows, ie spread outwards 八字脚[张开的手指/向外撑的胳膊肘儿]
a splayed window, eg one in a thick wall with the opening on one side of the wall wider than that on the other 斜展形窗户(如开在厚墙上的, 窗口一面宽一面窄). splay, adj [usu attrib 通常作定语]
(esp of feet) broad, flat and turned outwards (尤指脚)扁平外翻的
He has splay feet. 他是外八字脚.
🗣️ 情景例句
I'll do it. I'll talk to them.
我来做, 我去跟他们谈一谈。
These pills can be obtained by prescription only.
这些药丸只有凭医生处方才能买到。
Don't wait any longer. Pass judgement on me and give Shylock what he wants.