词汇 | sting |
释义 | sting /stɪŋ/ n. The sharp, often poisonous, organ with which certain animals, as the scorpion and bee, are furnished. 刺;螫(如蝎、蜂等之毒刺)。 One of the stiff, sharp, piercing hairs of certain plants. (植物之)刺。 The thrust of such an organ or hair; also, the wound and pain made by it. 刺(螫);刺伤;刺痛。 Keen, smarting, mental or physical pain. (身心上之)刺痛。 That which goads to action. 刺激;激励。 the sting of conscience 良心之驱策。 Act or instance of stinging. 刺;叮;螫。 The ability or power to sting or wound. 能刺伤之力量(如批评)。 a (the) sting in the tail 意外的结局。 (过去式: stung; 过去完成式: stung; 现在进行式: stinging) v.t. To prick or wound with, or as with, a sharp point; cause a sharp, smarting pain to. 刺;刺痛。 Cold stings the face. 寒气袭而作痛。 To incite to action, as by taunts or reproaches. 激发;刺激(如以嘲弄或责备)。 The letter stung him into a fit of frenzy. 这信使他发了一阵癫。 To cause to suffer keenly. 使痛苦。 The imputation stung him. 他身受非难之苦。 Overcharge; cheat. 索价过高;欺骗。 v.i. To inflict a sharp, smarting wound. 刺伤。 Epigrams often stings. 警据常带刺人。 To be sharply painful. 剧痛。 The blow made his hand sting. 这一击使他的手剧痛不已。 derivatives n. stinger. adv. stingingly. |
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