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Definition of matchstick in English: matchsticknoun ˈmatʃstɪkˈmætʃˌstɪk 1The stem of a match. 火柴杆 Example sentencesExamples - Interestingly, the previous record in this category is a 6.3 feet tall matchstick Eiffel Tower using 15,000 matchsticks.
- Somebody get some matchsticks to prop them open, please!
- Normally I carry screws, glue, steel wool, some wooden matchsticks, a multi-tool, some wire, and the binding diagram.
- Why not make a structure out of matchsticks then?
- Its significance grows as the tree is broken up into smaller components, such as paper or matchsticks.
- The relief material includes biscuits, water, candles, matchsticks and bread.
- Several trees snapped and broke apart like matchsticks, and as I climbed my tree, I could only hope that it, too, would not be swept away.
- They turned off the alarm, and one of them came out with the burned match and packet of matchsticks he had once possessed.
- I got in early the next morning and there on my desk were two matchsticks.
- Maybe it's actually some kind of pre-midlife crisis, the blogging equivalent of digging a hole in your back garden or building something really complicated out of matchsticks.
- Nothing is a waste for him: thorns, matchsticks, spare parts of wristwatches and electronic gadgets and pencils are all raw materials.
- Don't allow kids to play with matchsticks and electrical appliances.
- Anyone got some eye-propping-open matchsticks I can borrow?
- This could include a bun, an egg, five matchsticks, a candle, and half a bottle of drinking water, some tea and some sugar.
- Central London may be a long way away, and the skyscrapers may look more like distant matchsticks, but the astonishing thing is that the City is visible at all.
- Of course the reviewer was referring to modellers who don't use matches but just matchsticks, small pieces of wood.
- They picked at their calloused feet and scraped their teeth with matchsticks.
- Sometimes the game is played for matchsticks, the loser of each game taking a matchstick.
- He then sticks matchsticks on it to create a pattern.
- This includes screwdrivers, pliers, paraffin as a degreasing agent, brushes, cloths, matchsticks, light oils, scrubbing brush and washing up liquid.
- 1.1 Something likened to a match in being long and thin.
火柴杆似的东西,条状物 cut the vegetables into matchsticks 将蔬菜切成丝。 Example sentencesExamples - Slice about half of the cheese thinly then cut each slice in thin matchsticks.
- Peel the carrots and shred them into matchstick pieces and mix them with the beanshoots.
- He was clearly distressed and said that three days after the event with the town reduced to matchsticks, very little help had arrived.
- Wash the zucchini, cut them into 5mm thick ovals, and then cut each oval into thick matchsticks.
- Schools across the devastated region have been reduced to matchsticks.
- Peel the ginger and slice it thinly, then cut into thin matchsticks.
- After that, I sliced one clove of garlic and cut about 2 slices of pancetta into thin matchstick strips.
- Our salad was a large pile of finger-length matchsticks plopped into a small bowl, pieces dangling over the edges.
- It hit a local village, overturning boats and snapping trees like matchsticks.
- Pinch off a pea - to chickpea-sized piece of dough, and roll it between your palms to form a fat matchstick.
- Mine was a large piece of pink salmon on a bed of spinach, topped with red and green sauce and matchsticks of courgette.
- 1.2British as modifier (of a figure) drawn with short, thin straight lines.
(图形)线条画 火柴杆似的四肢。 Example sentencesExamples - As she sat up she had an almost transcendental sensation - like her torso was that of a matchstick figure and her head a huge lead balloon which only barely managed to cling to its stalk.
- The artist, legendary for his portraits of Salford's satanic mills and matchstick figures, had a secret hideaway that was very close to his heart.
- Whether depicting a shiny new shopping mall or an industrial complex, these illustrations are always peopled by rather uniform matchstick men, women and children.
- She enjoys watching transparent matchstick figures float into space.
- The council commissioned the sculpture of the world-famous artist who painted matchstick figures who lived in Mottram-in-Longdendale for nearly 30 years.
Definition of matchstick in US English: matchsticknounˈmætʃˌstɪkˈmaCHˌstik 1The stem of a match, especially a wooden one. Example sentencesExamples - This could include a bun, an egg, five matchsticks, a candle, and half a bottle of drinking water, some tea and some sugar.
- This includes screwdrivers, pliers, paraffin as a degreasing agent, brushes, cloths, matchsticks, light oils, scrubbing brush and washing up liquid.
- Why not make a structure out of matchsticks then?
- Somebody get some matchsticks to prop them open, please!
- Sometimes the game is played for matchsticks, the loser of each game taking a matchstick.
- Its significance grows as the tree is broken up into smaller components, such as paper or matchsticks.
- I got in early the next morning and there on my desk were two matchsticks.
- The relief material includes biscuits, water, candles, matchsticks and bread.
- Nothing is a waste for him: thorns, matchsticks, spare parts of wristwatches and electronic gadgets and pencils are all raw materials.
- Central London may be a long way away, and the skyscrapers may look more like distant matchsticks, but the astonishing thing is that the City is visible at all.
- Maybe it's actually some kind of pre-midlife crisis, the blogging equivalent of digging a hole in your back garden or building something really complicated out of matchsticks.
- Interestingly, the previous record in this category is a 6.3 feet tall matchstick Eiffel Tower using 15,000 matchsticks.
- Don't allow kids to play with matchsticks and electrical appliances.
- He then sticks matchsticks on it to create a pattern.
- They turned off the alarm, and one of them came out with the burned match and packet of matchsticks he had once possessed.
- Of course the reviewer was referring to modellers who don't use matches but just matchsticks, small pieces of wood.
- They picked at their calloused feet and scraped their teeth with matchsticks.
- Several trees snapped and broke apart like matchsticks, and as I climbed my tree, I could only hope that it, too, would not be swept away.
- Normally I carry screws, glue, steel wool, some wooden matchsticks, a multi-tool, some wire, and the binding diagram.
- Anyone got some eye-propping-open matchsticks I can borrow?
- 1.1 Something likened to a match in being long and thin.
火柴杆似的东西,条状物 cut the vegetables into matchsticks 将蔬菜切成丝。 as modifier matchstick legs Example sentencesExamples - Peel the carrots and shred them into matchstick pieces and mix them with the beanshoots.
- After that, I sliced one clove of garlic and cut about 2 slices of pancetta into thin matchstick strips.
- Peel the ginger and slice it thinly, then cut into thin matchsticks.
- It hit a local village, overturning boats and snapping trees like matchsticks.
- He was clearly distressed and said that three days after the event with the town reduced to matchsticks, very little help had arrived.
- Pinch off a pea - to chickpea-sized piece of dough, and roll it between your palms to form a fat matchstick.
- Mine was a large piece of pink salmon on a bed of spinach, topped with red and green sauce and matchsticks of courgette.
- Slice about half of the cheese thinly then cut each slice in thin matchsticks.
- Our salad was a large pile of finger-length matchsticks plopped into a small bowl, pieces dangling over the edges.
- Wash the zucchini, cut them into 5mm thick ovals, and then cut each oval into thick matchsticks.
- Schools across the devastated region have been reduced to matchsticks.
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