fiddle
verbVerb Forms
Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they fiddle | |
he / she / it fiddles | |
past simple fiddled | |
past participle fiddled | |
-ing form fiddling |
- [intransitive] fiddle (with something)
to keep touching or moving something with your hands, especially because you are bored or nervous (尤指厌烦或紧张地)不断摸弄,不停摆弄 - [transitive] fiddle something (informal)
to change the details or figures of something in order to try to get money dishonestly or gain an advantage 篡改;伪造;对…做手脚 to fiddle the accounts 篡改账目 She fiddled the books (= changed a company's financial records) while working as an accountant. 她当会计时对账簿做了手脚。
- [intransitive] (informal)
to play music on the violin 拉小提琴
Word OriginOld English fithele, denoting a violin or similar instrument (originally not an informal or depreciatory term), related to Dutch vedel and German Fiedel, based on Latin vitulari ‘celebrate a festival, be joyful’, perhaps from Vitula, the name of a Roman goddess of joy and victory. Compare with viol.