单词 | stab |
释义 | stab [stæb] verb (-bb-) ADVANCED transitive ■to injure someone with a sharp pointed object such as a knife (用刀等锐器)戳,捅,刺 •She was stabbed several times in •He was jailed for fifteen years for stabbing his wife to death intransitive or transitive ■to make a short forceful pushing movement with a finger or a long thin object (用指头或细长物)戳,捅 •As she spoke she stabbed the air with her finger.她一边说一边用手指在空中比划着。 •He stabbed at [stæb] verb (-bb-)stab sb in the back ■to do something harmful to someone who trusted you 在(某人)背后捅刀子(指伤害信任自己的人) •He had been lied to and stabbed in the back by people that he thought were his friends.他曾经被一些他视为朋友的人欺骗过,在背后被捅过刀子。 ⇒ See also back-stabber[stæb] noun countable ■the act of pushing a knife into someone, or a wound caused by stabbing (用刀)戳,刺,捅;戳(或刺、捅)的伤口 •He was admitted to Middlesex hospital with stab wounds ■a sudden feeling, especially an unpleasant one such as pain 突发的一阵感觉;(尤指)一阵难受,一阵刺痛•She felt a stab of ■an action or remark that attacks someone's reputation 中伤,诽谤•Her criticism of the company's plans was a stab at [stæb] noun countable have/make a stab at sth informal ■to attempt to do something although you are not likely to be very successful 试图做,尝试(成功希望不大的事) •I'd never tried snorkelling before but I had a stab at it while I was in Greece.我以前从未潜过水,但在希腊时试过一次。 |
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