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stings是sting的第三人称单数 - v.刺;蜇;叮;(使)感觉刺痛
- n.刺;刺伤;蜇伤;刺毛
- 网络蜜蜂的叮咬;螫伤;蜂蜇
第三人称单数:stings 现在分词:stinging 过去式:stung v.+n. take sting,feel sting n. bite,wound,puncture,bite mark,tingle 1. | [t][i] ~ (sb/sth) 刺;蜇;叮to touch your skin or make a very small hole in it so that you feel a sharp pain |
| I was stung on the arm by a wasp. 我的胳膊给黄蜂蜇了一下。 | | Be careful of the nettles─they sting! 小心给荨麻扎着,荨麻有刺! |
2. | [i][t] (使)感觉刺痛,感觉灼痛to feel, or to make sb feel, a sharp pain in a part of their body |
| I put some antiseptic on the cut and it stung for a moment. 我在割破的地方抹了点抗菌剂,一时间十分刺痛。 | | My eyes were stinging from the smoke. 烟熏得我眼睛疼。 | | Tears stung her eyes. 她流泪流得眼睛疼。 |
3. | [t] 激怒;使不安to make sb feel angry or upset |
| He was stung by their criticism. 他们的批评使他心烦意乱。 | | They launched a stinging attack on the government. 他们对政府进行了猛烈的抨击。 | | Their cruel remarks stung her into action. 他们伤人的话激怒了她,使她采取了行动。 | | He was stung into answering in his defence. 他被激怒了,不得不作出回应为自己辩护。 |
4. | [t][oftpass] (informal) ~ sb (for sth) 对(某人)敲竹杠;敲诈;欺诈to charge sb more money than they expected; to charge sb who did not expect to pay |
| I got stung for a £100 meal. 我挨宰了,一顿饭吃了 100 英镑。 |
1. | [c] (昆虫的)螫针,刺;(植物的)刺,刺毛the sharp pointed part of an insect or creature that can go into the skin leaving a small, painful and sometimes poisonous wound |
| | | The scorpion has a sting in its tail. 蝎子尾巴上有螫针。 |
2. | [c] 刺伤;蜇伤;叮伤a wound that is made when an insect, a creature or a plant stings you |
| A wasp or bee sting is painful but not necessarily serious. 被黄蜂或蜜蜂蜇一下疼是疼,但未必碍事。 |
3. | [c][u] (身体或心灵的)剧痛,痛苦any sharp pain in your body or mind |
| the sting of salt in a wound 伤口上撒盐引起的剧痛 | | He smiled at her, trying to take the sting out of his words(= trying to make the situation less painful or difficult) . 他冲她微微一笑,想使他的话不至于刺痛她。 |
4. | [c] (警察为抓捕罪犯而设的)圈套a clever secret plan by the police to catch criminals |
| a sting operation to catch heroin dealers in Detroit 在底特律设圈套抓捕海洛因贩子的行动 |
5. | [c] (罪犯诈骗钱财的)骗局,诡计a clever plan by criminals to cheat people out of a lot of money |
IDM a sting in the tail (informal) 煞风景的结局an unpleasant feature that comes at the end of a story, an event, etc. and spoils it v. | | n. | 9. 【动物;动物学】针,螫,刺;【植物;植物学】刺毛 9. 【动物;动物学】针,螫,刺;【植物;植物学】刺毛 |
v. | 1. to prick somebody's skin and inject a small quantity of a poisonous or irritant substance, causing a sharp pain that is often followed by itchiness and swelling 2. to feel a sharp pain, usually only for a short period of time, or make somebody do this 3. to make somebody feel upset, hurt, or annoyed 4. to urge somebody on, usually with criticism 5. to overcharge somebody for goods or services 6. to borrow money from somebody 7. if an insect or an animal stings you, it hurts you by sticking a sharp part of its body into your skin 8. to have or cause a sudden pain or uncomfortable feeling 9. to affect someone, often causing them to react in a particular way 10. if tears sting your eyes, you feel as if you are going to cry 1. to prick somebody's skin and inject a small quantity of a poisonous or irritant substance, causing a sharp pain that is often followed by itchiness and swelling 2. to feel a sharp pain, usually only for a short period of time, or make somebody do this 3. to make somebody feel upset, hurt, or annoyed 4. to urge somebody on, usually with criticism 5. to overcharge somebody for goods or services 6. to borrow money from somebody 7. if an insect or an animal stings you, it hurts you by sticking a sharp part of its body into your skin 8. to have or cause a sudden pain or uncomfortable feeling 9. to affect someone, often causing them to react in a particular way 10. if tears sting your eyes, you feel as if you are going to cry | n. | 1. a skin wound that may hurt, swell up, and itch, caused by an insect, plant, or animal piercing the skin and injecting a small quantity of a poisonous or irritant substance 2. a short sharp pain, e.g. that caused by the application of an antiseptic to a fresh wound 3. the hurtful nature of something such as criticism 4. the power to inflict mental or emotional discomfort 5. a complex undercover operation to catch criminals 6. an underhanded scheme, especially a carefully planned and orchestrated swindle 7. the sharp organ through which an insect or other animal injects poison to immobilize its prey or for defence. 8. the pain that you feel when an insect, animal, or plant stings you, or the mark on your body where this happens 9. a sudden pain or uncomfortable feeling 10. a trick prepared by the police to catch criminals 1. a skin wound that may hurt, swell up, and itch, caused by an insect, plant, or animal piercing the skin and injecting a small quantity of a poisonous or irritant substance 2. a short sharp pain, e.g. that caused by the application of an antiseptic to a fresh wound 3. the hurtful nature of something such as criticism 4. the power to inflict mental or emotional discomfort 5. a complex undercover operation to catch criminals 6. an underhanded scheme, especially a carefully planned and orchestrated swindle 7. the sharp organ through which an insect or other animal injects poison to immobilize its prey or for defence. 8. the pain that you feel when an insect, animal, or plant stings you, or the mark on your body where this happens 9. a sudden pain or uncomfortable feeling 10. a trick prepared by the police to catch criminals |
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