单词:monkey with
monkey with的用法和样例:
例句
- Please don't tamper with the clock radio.请不要瞎弄那只收音机闹钟。
- He keeps mucking about with things he doesn't understand.他总是瞎弄他所不明白的东西。
词汇搭配
- monkey around with玩弄; 摆弄
- monkey about with捣蛋
- monkey with a buzz saw[美俚]玩弄旋转锯,...
- a monkey with a long tail抵押
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