budged
英 [bʌdʒd]
美 [bʌdʒd]
v. (使)轻微移动,挪动; (使)改变主意,改变观点
budge的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG (使)改变主意;(使)让步
If someone will notbudgeon a matter, or if nothingbudgesthem, they refuse to change their mind or to come to an agreement.- Both sides say they will not budge...
双方都声称决不让步。 - The Americans are adamant that they will not budge on this point...
美国人非常强硬,他们在这一点上是不会妥协的。 - No amount of prodding will budge him.
不管怎么刺激都不会让他改变主意。
- Both sides say they will not budge...
- V-ERG (使)移动;挪动
If someone or something will notbudge, they will not move. If you cannotbudgethem, you cannot make them move.- Her mother refused to budge from London...
她母亲不肯离开伦敦。 - The window refused to budge...
窗户推不开。 - I got a grip on the boat and pulled but I couldn't budge it.
我抓住船使劲拉,但是拽不动。
- Her mother refused to budge from London...
双语例句
- The government crackdown appears to have had some effect on property sales volumes but have so far not budged prices off their highs much.
政府的打击似乎已经有了一定的影响,但地产销售量至今没有高价格下降的妥协。 - This would also be ideal for a small kitchen, as it can be budged up into the corner.
对于小厨房这是个不错的主意,因为我们可以把它放在角落里。 - Looking at the latest reports, world GDP forecasts for 2008 have barely budged.
看看最新的报告,2008年全球gdp预测几乎未动。 - Indeed, China's economy might have moved at a faster pace: on a trade-weighted basis, the renminbi has barely budged this year, in contrast to the currencies of neighbouring Korea or Thailand.
实际上,中国经济有可能进一步加速:人民币的贸易加权汇率今年几乎没有变动,而相比之下,韩国和泰国这两个邻国的货币均已大幅升值。 - That statistic has barely budged since 2010.
自2010年至今,这项数据一直没有出现大幅变动。 - From America to Japan, figures for well-being have barely budged. The boy is happy, very happy.
从美国到日本,康乐指数没有什么变化。男孩很快乐,非常快乐。 - She has not budged on any issue she considers important.
在她认为重要的课题上她从未妥协过。 - Elementary school students have performed well in some local tests, but their scores in national exams have hardly budged.
小学生在地方考试中成绩,但在全国考试中的成绩差不多老样子。 - Nobody budged you an inch.
别人一丁点儿都算计不了你。 - China has not budged publicly from its position that the crisis could be solved through negotiations.
中国认为,这一危机可以通过谈判解决,迄今它尚未公开改变这一立场。