hammed

英 [hæmd] 美 [hæmd]

v.  表情夸张; 表演过火
ham的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. N-VAR 火腿
    Ham is meat from the top of the back leg of a pig, specially treated so that it can be kept for a long period of time.
    1. ...a huge baked ham.
      巨大的烤火腿
    2. ...ham sandwiches.
      火腿三明治
    3. ...a dozen slices of ham.
      12片火腿
  2. N-COUNT 无线电爱好者;“火腿”
    A ham is a person whose hobby consists of using special radio equipment to talk to other people with the same hobby, often people who are in other countries.
    1. I became a ham radio operator at the age of eleven.
      我在11岁时成了一名业余无线电操作员。
  3. 蹩脚演员;表演过火的演员
    A ham actor is someone who acts badly, exaggerating every emotion and gesture.
    1. PHRASE (常指演员故意地)表演过火,夸张做作
      If actors or actresses ham it up, they exaggerate every emotion and gesture when they are acting, often deliberately because they think that the audience will be more amused.
      1. Thrusting themselves into the spirit of the farce, they ham it up like mad.
        他们全力投入到这部闹剧中去,极尽搞怪之能事。

    双语例句

    1. He hammed a nail into he wall.
      他在墙上钉了一只钉子。
    2. He hammed up his part in the play.
      他把在剧中担任的角色演过了火。
    3. The early movies are funny to us because the players hammed it up.
      我们觉得早期的电影很滑稽,因为演员表演太做作了。
    4. Through model test it is shown that in the condition of the same span the value of hammed water is gentler with the change of skew angle. So the design option is feasible.
      通过模型试验表明:在相同孔跨条件下,雍水值随斜交角的变化比较平缓,设计方案是可行的。