fingering

英 ['fɪŋg(ə)rɪŋ] 美 ['fɪŋɡərɪŋ]
  • n. 指法;用指摸弄;手指弹奏;指法符号;细绒线
  • v. 用手指拨弄(finger的ing形式)
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fingering (n.1)
"action or method of using the fingers in playing a musical instrument," late 14c., fyngerynge, noun of action from finger (v.). Mid-15c. as "action of touching lightly."
fingering (n.2)
"thick, loose woolen yarn," 1680s, from fingram, from French fin grain, literally "fine grain."
1. We have been fingering him for months.
我们秘密监视他已有几个月了.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

2. Watson stared at the photographs, fingering one or two hesitantly.
沃森定眼瞧着这些照片, 犹豫不定地指出一两个人.

来自辞典例句

3. Captain Mark McCluskey sat in his office fingering three envelopes bulging with betting slips.
警官马可-麦克罗斯基坐在自己的办公室里,舞弄着三个装满赌签的纸袋.

来自教父部分

4. True love only appear, it can entangling fingering of her tightly.
唯有真爱出现, 它才会紧紧的套住她的手指.

来自互联网

5. The fingering is mellow and exquisite.
按弦圆润细腻.

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