单词 | stink |
释义 | stink [stɪŋk] verb intransitive (stank or US AND Australian ENGLISH ALSO stunk, stunk) SMELL 气味 informal ■to smell very unpleasant 散发异味,发出难闻的气味 •Your feet stink!你的脚好臭! •The morning after the party, the whole house stank of •He hadn't washed for over a week and stank to high heaven •The woman next to me sprayed on some perfume and UKstank out [stɪŋk] verb intransitive (stank or US AND Australian ENGLISH ALSO stunk, stunk)BE BAD 糟糕 ■to be extremely bad or unpleasant 极糟糕;令人厌恶 •I think her whole attitude stinks.我觉得她整个态度令人恶心。 •His acting stinks but he looks good, so he's offered lots of movie roles.他的演技一塌糊涂,但人长得帅,所以获邀在许多影片中演出。 [stɪŋk] noun countable usually singular informal ■a strong unpleasant smell 恶臭;难闻气味 •The stink of [stɪŋk] noun countable usually singular informal cause a stink informal ■to cause trouble and make people angry 引起麻烦,引起轩然大波;引起不快 •The article about political corruption caused a real stink.那篇有关政治腐败的文章引起了轩然大波。 [stɪŋk] noun countable usually singular informal create/kick up/raise a stink informal ■to make a strong public complaint 制造事端;滋事;起哄 •She created a stink about [stɪŋk] noun countable usually singular informal like stink UK informal ■If someone works like stink, they work extremely hard. 非常卖力地,极努力地 |
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