To draw in (a liquid) with the mouth. 吸;吮;啜(流质)。 To draw a liquid from with the mouth. 自...吮吸液汁。 To drink in or absorb. 吸收。 A sponge sucks up water. 海棉吸水。 To draw in; engulf. 吸入;吞入。 Plants suck up moisture from the earth. 植物吸取土地的水气。 To draw something in by or as if by exerting a suction force; esp. to draw milk from a breast or under with the mouth. 吸;吮;啜(尤指吮乳)。 To draw air instead of water, as does a pump. 吸入空气(如帮浦)。 To be extremely objectionable or inadequate. 【俚】极令人不快的;极不适当的。 suck in (a)吸入。(b)吞噬。(c)【俚】(深呼吸)使(腹部)收缩。(d)【俚】欺骗。 teach one's grandmother to suck eggs 【俚】孔夫子前面卖文章。 The act of drawing into the mouth, or of absorbing or engulfing. 吮吸;吸入;吞没。 |