单词 | stoop |
释义 | stoop [stu:p] verb intransitive ■to bend the top half of the body forward and down 俯身,弯腰 •The doorway was so low that we had to stoop to go through it.门道太低,我们不得不弯下腰进去。 •Something fell out of her coat pocket and she stooped down ■If someone stoops, their head and shoulders are always bent forwards and down 佝偻,弓背•He's over six feet tall, but the way he stoops makes him look shorter.他身高超过六英尺,但他弓着背,显得矮了一些。 [stu:p] verb intransitive Phrasal Verbs stoop to sth disapproving ■to lower your moral standards by doing something which is unpleasant, dishonest or unfair 卑鄙到做…的地步,堕落到做…的地步 •I don't believe she would ever stoop to bribery or blackmail.我不相信她会堕落到行贿和勒索的地步。 •[+ -ing [stu:p] noun STEPS 台阶 countable US ■a raised flat area in front of the door of a house, with steps leading up to it 门廊,门阶 •She got home to find the kids sitting on the stoop waiting for her.她回到家,发现孩子们正坐在门廊上等她。 [stu:p] noun BEND 弯曲 only singular ■when someone stands or walks with their head and shoulders bent slightly forwards and down 驼背,弓背 •He is a tall man with a |
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