spanner
noun /ˈspænə(r)/
/ˈspænər/
(British English) (also wrench North American English, British English)
Idioms - enlarge imagea metal tool with an end with a special shape for holding and turning nuts and bolts (= small metal rings and pins that hold things together)
扳手;扳子;扳钳 - I’ll need a spanner to change the back wheel.
我需要一把扳手来换后轮。
词源late 18th cent.: from German spannen ‘draw tight’ + -er. - I’ll need a spanner to change the back wheel.
Idioms
(throw) a spanner in the works (British English)
(North American English (throw) a (monkey) wrench in the works)
- (to cause) a delay or problem with something that somebody is planning or doing
Topics Difficulty and failurec2干扰;出难题;从中捣乱