| 释义 | fid·dle AHD[fĭdʹl] D.J.[ˈfɪdl]K.K.[ˈfɪdļ]n.(名词) v.(动词)fid.dled, fid.dling, fid.dles v.intr.(不及物动词)Music 【音乐】  
 A violin.小提琴A member of the violin family.提琴类乐器:小提琴家族中的一员
 Nautical A guardrail used on a table during rough weather to prevent things from slipping off.【航海】  桌面柜:在遇上恶劣天气时,用来防止食器滚落的、置于桌上的餐具框
 Informal Nonsensical, trifling matters:【非正式用语】  胡扯,无聊:无意义的、琐碎小事:"There are things that are important/beyond all this fiddle"(Marianne Moore)“有许多事情比这些琐事重要得多”(玛丽安娜·穆尔)
 The act or an instance of cheating or swindling; fraud.欺骗:欺骗或诈骗的行为或事例;欺骗
 v.tr.(及物动词)Music To play a violin.【音乐】  拉小提琴
 To move one's fingers or hands in a nervous fashion.神经质地摆弄手指或手To occupy oneself in an aimless or desultory way:瞎搞; 胡混:使自己处于一种无目的或无条理的状态:liked to fiddle with all the knobs and dials.喜欢瞎搞所有的旋钮和转盘To meddle or tamper:干预或篡改:a reporter who fiddled with the facts.篡改事实的记者
 To commit a fraud, especially to steal from one's employer.欺骗:进行欺骗,尤指偷雇主的东西
 fiddle awayMusic To play (a tune) on a violin.【音乐】  用提琴演奏(乐曲)
 To cheat or swindle.欺骗,欺诈
 To alter or falsify (accounts, for example) for dishonest gain.伪造:为不正当目的伪造或篡改,例如(帐目)
 To waste or squander:浪费:fiddled away the morning with unnecessary tasks.一早上的时间都浪费在不必要的工作上了
 fidʹdler n.(名词)Middle English fidle 中古英语 fidle 
 from Old English fithele 源自 古英语 fithele 
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