twigged

英 [twɪɡd] 美 [twɪɡd]

v.  (突然地)懂得,理解,明白,意识到
twig的过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. 细枝;嫩枝
    A twig is a very small thin branch that grows out from a main branch of a tree or bush.
    1. VERB 顿悟;突然醒悟;豁然开窍
      If you twig, you suddenly realize or understand something.
      1. Then I twigged that they were illegal immigrants...
        然后我突然意识到他们是非法移民。
      2. By the time she'd twigged what it was all about it was too late.
        等到她把一切都想通时,已为时太晚。

    双语例句

    1. Then I twigged that they were illegal immigrants
      然后我突然意识到他们是非法移民。
    2. By the time she'd twigged what it was all about it was too late.
      等到她把一切都想通时,已为时太晚。
    3. In reality, as the WTO dispute panel swiftly twigged, it was an attempt to give its domestic electronics and other manufacturing industries a competitive advantage by ensuring a cheap captive supply of raw materials.
      实际上,正如世贸组织争议解决委员会很快认定的那样,中国的做法无非是为了保证国内的电子等制造产业获得廉价、垄断的原材料供应,从而赋予其竞争优势。
    4. You probably twigged straight away that this is a car made out of wood.
      一看你可能马上就知道这是一辆木头制成的汽车。
    5. I soon twigged why she hadn't come.
      我没多久就知道她为什么没有来。
    6. I finally twigged that she must be the new games teacher.
      我最后意识到她肯定是新来的体育老师。
    7. The layman has twigged what the strategist twigged almost two decades ago ( Manchester Guardian Weekly)
      外行明白了战略家近二十年前明白的东西(曼彻斯特卫报周刊)
    8. She still hasn't twigged how to do it.
      她仍旧不明白怎么做。