shoehorn

['ʃʊ'hɔrn]
  • n. 鞋拔
  • vt. 硬塞进
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shoehorn 鞋拔,硬塞

shoe,鞋,horn,角。比喻用法,引申词义硬塞。

shoehorn (v.)
in the figurative sense of "to put or thrust (something somewhere) by means of a 'tool,' " 1859, from shoehorn (n.). Earlier it meant "to cuckold" (mid-17c.), with a play on horn (n.). Related: Shoehorned.
shoehorn (n.)
1580s, from shoe (n.) + horn (n.); earlier shoeing-horn (mid-15c.).
1. They managed to shoehorn the material onto just one CD.
他们设法把材料仅仅塞进一张光盘。

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