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词汇 ambidextrous
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Definition of ambidextrous in English:

ambidextrous

adjectiveˌambɪˈdɛkstrəsˌæmbiˈdɛkst(ə)rəs
  • 1Able to use the right and left hands equally well.

    (人)两手都善用的

    few of us are naturally ambidextrous

    我们中间很少人天生是两手同样灵巧的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘I'll have you know I'm ambidextrous,’ Dee sniffed.
    • He carved only with his right hand and was surprised to learn that some carvers were ambidextrous.
    • Australia's John Buchanan would like ambidextrous players.
    • ‘We're not all ambidextrous,’ Vaughn said, catching his breath.
    • It's just different, in the way that right-handed people are different from, but not better than, left-handed or ambidextrous people.
    • Witness the ambidextrous chimpanzee: In captivity, it typically picks branches up with its left hand but digs peanut butter out of a tube with its right.
    • However, with practice, a child can become competent on both sides and where football is concerned my feeling is that if a child is taught from a very early age to use both feet, they can become ambidextrous.
    • I'm trying to become ambidextrous, but it isn't really working.
    • My father, who's ambidextrous, makes it look easy.
    • Let me be clear here that I am not really concerned with whether she was left- or right-handed, or even ambidextrous.
    • Linden was ambidextrous, capable of using both her hands with equal ability - to write, throw, anything.
    • Other left-handers I know are reasonably ambidextrous, but sadly not many of us are capable of doing everything with both hands.
    • Although I'm ambidextrous, there are few things I do equally well with either hand.
    • He throws and bats left-handed, but he's ambidextrous.
    • He became ambidextrous, using his left hand instead.
    • I'm slightly ambidextrous (mostly right-handed including writing but I throw/bowl/chuck left-handed).
    • The Nottingham star remarked that his ambidextrous opponent was probably not as good playing with his left hand as his right.
    • The chance element may also explain why some people are ambidextrous rather than clearly right or left-handed.
    • This does not necessarily mean that you are ambidextrous.
    • Over two-thirds of the parents indicated that at least one, if not both, parents are left-handed or ambidextrous.
    1. 1.1 (of an implement) designed to be used by left-handed and right-handed people with equal ease.
      (工具)左右手均宜使用的
      an ambidextrous tile gauge
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The back of it sports ambidextrous safety levers.
      • In addition to the hammer assembly, the kit includes the mainspring, the ambidextrous safety assembly, and an extra power plunger spring.
      • The ambidextrous safety levers were just the right size: big enough to be fast and positive to release, small enough that they weren't accidentally released in routine carry.
      • It's an ambidextrous design for the most part, but it's still better suited for right handers.
      • If your customer is left-handed, then an ambidextrous safety add-on is in order - installed by someone competent.
      • The ten round magazine is released with an ambidextrous lever mounted on the bottom of the trigger guard.
      • A gentle nudge on the ambidextrous blade stud, and the knife's special design quickly opens the blade.
      • The design of the stock is highly ergonomic and totally ambidextrous, so it doesn't take long at all to become intimately familiar with the gun.
      • The new wire clip is ambidextrous and carries the knife tip down.
      • The light is activated with an ambidextrous pressure switch just under the trigger guard, wrapped around the front area of the grips.

Derivatives

  • ambidexterity

  • nounˌambɪdɛkˈstɛrɪtiˌæmbiˌdɛksˈtɛrədi
    mass noun
    • Ability to use the right and left hands equally well; the quality of being ambidextrous.

      he credits his ambidexterity to all the broken arms he suffered as a child
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The sport promotes hand-eye concentration, ambidexterity, quickness and concentration.
      • Tendulkar's ambidexterity is interesting; he writes left-handed and at meals handles a spoon or fork with his left.
      • Without that ambidexterity, the player is much easier to defend.
  • ambidextrously

  • adverbambɪˈdɛkstrəsliˌæmbiˈdɛkst(ə)rəsli
    • Many musical instruments are played ambidextrously.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It worked perfectly well, but there are those of us who like to be able to shoot ambidextrously in an emergency without impediment.
      • The scientists noted those less used to mobile phones used one or several fingers to access the keypad and younger people used both thumbs ambidextrously.
  • ambidextrousness

  • nounambɪˈdɛkstrəsnəs
    • Demonstrating his family's reputation for ambidextrousness, he transferred the sword to his left hand.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Only once have I tried to exploit my ambidextrousness for what might be called personal gain.
      • Several studies have noted a higher rate of left-handedness in schizophrenic people although some scientists think this is due to ambidextrousness rather than genuine left-handedness.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from late Latin ambidexter (from Latin ambi- 'on both sides' + dexter 'right-handed') + -ous.

  • As anyone left-handed knows, we live in a right-handed world. The bias towards right-handedness is present in the language too. While the positive word dexterous or ‘skilful, good with the hands’ comes from the Latin for ‘right-handed’, the rather more negative sinister comes from the Latin for ‘left-handed’. And if you are ambidextrous, it is as though you have got two right hands: the word is from Latin ambi ‘both, on both sides’ and dexter ‘right, right-handed’. At one time ambidextrous could also be used to mean ‘double-dealing, trying to please both sides’, as in ‘a little, dirty, pimping, pettifogging, ambidextrous fellow’ (Laurence Sterne, 1768).

Definition of ambidextrous in US English:

ambidextrous

adjectiveˌæmbiˈdɛkst(ə)rəsˌambēˈdekst(ə)rəs
  • 1(of a person) able to use the right and left hands equally well.

    (人)两手都善用的

    few of us are naturally ambidextrous

    我们中间很少人天生是两手同样灵巧的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm slightly ambidextrous (mostly right-handed including writing but I throw/bowl/chuck left-handed).
    • Linden was ambidextrous, capable of using both her hands with equal ability - to write, throw, anything.
    • ‘I'll have you know I'm ambidextrous,’ Dee sniffed.
    • However, with practice, a child can become competent on both sides and where football is concerned my feeling is that if a child is taught from a very early age to use both feet, they can become ambidextrous.
    • It's just different, in the way that right-handed people are different from, but not better than, left-handed or ambidextrous people.
    • Over two-thirds of the parents indicated that at least one, if not both, parents are left-handed or ambidextrous.
    • Other left-handers I know are reasonably ambidextrous, but sadly not many of us are capable of doing everything with both hands.
    • Australia's John Buchanan would like ambidextrous players.
    • I'm trying to become ambidextrous, but it isn't really working.
    • He throws and bats left-handed, but he's ambidextrous.
    • He carved only with his right hand and was surprised to learn that some carvers were ambidextrous.
    • Let me be clear here that I am not really concerned with whether she was left- or right-handed, or even ambidextrous.
    • This does not necessarily mean that you are ambidextrous.
    • Although I'm ambidextrous, there are few things I do equally well with either hand.
    • Witness the ambidextrous chimpanzee: In captivity, it typically picks branches up with its left hand but digs peanut butter out of a tube with its right.
    • My father, who's ambidextrous, makes it look easy.
    • He became ambidextrous, using his left hand instead.
    • The chance element may also explain why some people are ambidextrous rather than clearly right or left-handed.
    • The Nottingham star remarked that his ambidextrous opponent was probably not as good playing with his left hand as his right.
    • ‘We're not all ambidextrous,’ Vaughn said, catching his breath.
    1. 1.1 (of an implement) designed to be used by left-handed and right-handed people with equal ease.
      (工具)左右手均宜使用的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In addition to the hammer assembly, the kit includes the mainspring, the ambidextrous safety assembly, and an extra power plunger spring.
      • The back of it sports ambidextrous safety levers.
      • A gentle nudge on the ambidextrous blade stud, and the knife's special design quickly opens the blade.
      • If your customer is left-handed, then an ambidextrous safety add-on is in order - installed by someone competent.
      • The light is activated with an ambidextrous pressure switch just under the trigger guard, wrapped around the front area of the grips.
      • The ten round magazine is released with an ambidextrous lever mounted on the bottom of the trigger guard.
      • It's an ambidextrous design for the most part, but it's still better suited for right handers.
      • The new wire clip is ambidextrous and carries the knife tip down.
      • The ambidextrous safety levers were just the right size: big enough to be fast and positive to release, small enough that they weren't accidentally released in routine carry.
      • The design of the stock is highly ergonomic and totally ambidextrous, so it doesn't take long at all to become intimately familiar with the gun.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from late Latin ambidexter (from Latin ambi- ‘on both sides’ + dexter ‘right-handed’) + -ous.

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