twiddle
verb [ I or T ] uk/ˈtwɪd.əl/ us/ˈtwɪd.əl/
(尤指无聊地反复用手指)摆弄,捻弄,旋弄
to move something repeatedly between your fingers, especially without any purpose
She was twiddling (with) a pencil/her hair. 她在摆弄铅笔/头发玩。
Twiddle a dial/knob on a radio in the city and you may hear voices speaking Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, or Russian. 在这座城市里,如果旋弄收音机的旋钮,你可能会收听到西班牙语、汉语、葡萄牙语或俄语。
Idiom
twiddle your thumbsidiom (等待之际)闲着无聊
to do nothing for a period of time, usually while you are waiting for something to happen
I arrived early for the meeting so I was twiddling my thumbs for half an hour. 我开会来早了,百无聊赖地等了半小时。
twiddle
noun [ C ] mainly UK uk/ˈtwɪd.əl/ us/ˈtwɪd.əl/
摆弄,捻弄;旋动,扭动
an act of turning something with the fingers
At the twiddle of a knob the operators can focus on a tiny amount of airspace or scan the whole area. 只要旋动旋钮,操作者就可局部观察一小块领空,或者扫描整个区域。