单词 | sting |
释义 | sting noun¹ 1of an insect, etc.昆虫等的叮刺adjective | verb + sting adjective➤nasty, painful, sharp严重的/引起疼痛的/引起剧痛的螫伤▸➤bee, scorpion, wasp, etc.蜜蜂、蝎子、黄蜂等的螫伤▸➤nettle荨麻的刺伤▸➤deadly, fatal致命的螫针/螫伤verb + sting➤have有螫针◆the scorpion has a sting that can be deadly.蝎子的螫针可以致命。➤get被蛰伤◆you can get a nasty sting from a jellyfish.你可能会被水母狠狠地蛰一下。➤give sb蛰某人一下▸➤feel感觉被蛰➤remove拔出螫针➤be allergic to对螫伤过敏◆she's allergic to bee stings.她对蜜蜂螫伤过敏。sting noun² 2sharp pain剧痛adjective | verb + sting adjective➤hot, sharp火辣辣的/剧烈的刺痛◆the hot sting of tears泪水引起的火辣辣的刺痛verb + sting➤feel感觉刺痛◆he felt the sharp sting of the soap in his eyes.他感到了肥皂对眼睛的剧烈刺痛。sting noun³ 3 (especially name) plan by police to catch criminals(警方为抓罪犯而设的)圈套adjective | verb + sting | sting + noun adjective➤undercover秘密的圈套➤fbi, police联邦调查局的/警方的圈套➤drug为缉拿毒贩而设的圈套verb + sting➤mount, set up部署/安排圈套➤be arrested in, be caught by, be caught in被诱捕;中了圈套被抓◆she was arrested in an undercover sting operation.她被秘密诱捕。sting + noun➤operation诱捕行动 sting /stɪŋ/ verb (stung, stung /stʌŋ/) [transitive] (informal) 1.to charge sb more money than expected 诳骗;敲诈◆we changed shipping companies after we got stung for a large bill. 我们受骗损失了一大笔钱,于是更换了航运公司。2.to make sb lose money 使亏损◆shareholders were stung by a sudden collapse in the share price. 股东因股价突然下跌而受损。☞ stingsting(stung, stung) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (written) to make sb feel angry or upset激怒;使不快◆he was stung by their criticism.他们的批评使他很恼火。◆their cruel remarks stung her into action.他们伤人的话激怒了她,使她采取了行动。sting(stung, stung) [intransitive, transitive] to make sb feel a sharp burning pain or uncomfortable feeling in part of their body; (of part of your body) to feel this pain使感觉刺痛;(身体部位)感觉灼痛◆i put some antiseptic on the cut and it stung for a moment.我在伤口上抹了点抗菌药,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.她流泪流得眼睛发痛。sting(stung, stung) [transitive] to make sb do sth that they are unwilling to do by making them feel so angry or upset that they react激怒,使不安(以致去做不愿做的事)◆he was stung into making a cheap retort.他被激怒了才反唇相讥。◆their cruel remarks stung her into action.他们残酷无情的话激得她只好采取行动。sting¹/stɪŋ ||; stɪŋ/verb [i,t] (past tense past participle stung /stʌŋ ||; stʌŋ/) 1. (used about an insect, a plant, etc) to make a person or an animal feel a sudden pain by pushing sth sharp into his/her skin and sending poison into him/her (指昆虫、植物等)刺,螫 · ◇ow! i've been stung by a bee! 哎哟!我被蜜蜂螫了!◇be careful. those plants sting. 小心,那些植物有刺。 2. to make sb/sth feel a sudden, sharp pain 使刺痛: ◇soap stings if it gets in your eyes. 肥皂入眼会很刺痛。 3. to make sb feel very hurt and upset because of sth you say (指言语)伤害感情,冒犯或触怒别人sting²/stɪŋ ||; stɪŋ/noun[c] 1. the sharp pointed part of some insects and animals that is used for pushing into the skin of a person or an animal and putting in poison (某些昆虫、动物的)刺,螫针 ☞pictures at insect and scorpion 见insect及scorpion插图 2. the pain that you feel when an animal or insect pushes its sting into you (螫伤造成的)刺痛: ◇i got a wasp sting on the leg. 我腿上给黄蜂螫伤,怪痛的。 3. a sharp pain that feels like a sting 刺痛 stingsee ⇨ pain 2,4☞ sting¹☞ sting² |
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