stir
stir 英 [stɜ:(r)] 美 [stɚ]
n. 搅拌;搅动 v. 搅拌;激起;
进行时:stirring 过去式:stirred 过去分词:stirred 第三人称单数:stirs 名词复数:stirs
- To stir is to mix something up. You can literally stir cake batter with a spoon, or figuratively stir someone's emotions by writing them a heartfelt letter.
- 请先登录
- n. 搅拌;搅动
- v. 搅拌;激起;
-
1. She stirred her tea.
她搅了搅茶。
-
2. The vegetables are stirred into the rice while it is hot.
趁米饭热时把蔬菜拌进去。
-
3. She heard the baby stir in the next room.
她听见婴儿在隔壁有动静。
-
4. Come on, stir yourself. You're late!
快,快走吧。你要迟到了!
-
5. You haven't stirred from that chair all evening!
你坐在那把椅子上一晚上没动了!
-
6. a book that really stirs the imagination
很能激发人的想像力的书
-
7. She was stirred by his sad story.
他那悲惨的故事打动了她。
-
8. A feeling of guilt began to stir in her.
她心里渐渐生出了内疚感。
-
9. Her resignation caused quite a stir.
她的辞职引起很大震动。
- stir (n.) "commotion, disturbance, tumult," late 14c. (in phrase on steir), probably from a Scandinavian source, such as Old Norse styrr "disturbance, tumult," from the same root as stir (v.)). The sense of "movement, bustle" (1560s) probably is from the English verb.
- stir (v.) Old English styrian "to stir, move; rouse, agitate, incite, urge" (transitive and intransitive), from Proto-Germanic *sturjan (source also of Middle Dutch stoeren, Dutch storen "to disturb," Old High German storan "to scatter, destroy," German stören "to disturb"), from PIE *(s)twer- (1) "to turn, whirl" (see storm (n.)). Related: Stirred; stirring. Stir-fry (v.) is attested from 1959.
- 请先登录
0 个回复