stirring 英 [ˈstɜ:rɪŋ]   美 [ˈstərɪŋ]

stirring

stirring  英 [ˈstɜ:rɪŋ] 美 [ˈstərɪŋ]

adj. 激动人心的;活跃的,活泼的;忙碌的  v. 激起(stir的ing形式) 

名词复数:stirrings 

Everyone in the house was stirring. 屋里的每个人都开始活跃起来了。
He felt the stirring of an answer, but let his wife continue. 一个激动人心的答案就要脱口而出,但他还是让妻子继续。

  • Something that's stirring is gripping or moving—it inspires some kind of powerful emotion, like Martin Luther King, Jr.'s stirring "I Have a Dream" speech.
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  • adj. 激动人心的;活跃的,活泼的;忙碌的
  • v. 激起(stir的ing形式)
  • 1. Everyone in the house was stirring.

    屋里的每个人都开始活跃起来了。

  • 2. He felt the stirring of an answer, but let his wife continue.

    一个激动人心的答案就要脱口而出,但他还是让妻子继续。

  • 3. You need no stirring speeches; you need no coercion or coaxing. You all know the difference between right and wrong.

    无需激动人心的演讲、无需强制和哄骗,你们所有的人都能分辨正义与邪恶。

  • stirring (adj.) late 15c., replacing sterand, from Old English styrend "in active motion; animated, rousing,"present-participle adjective from stir (v.). Related: Stirringly.
  • stirring (n.) "a beginning to move," mid-14c., verbal noun from stir (v.). Figurative sense by late 14c. Related: Stirrings.
stir·ring / ˈstɜːrɪŋ ; NAmE ˈstɜːrɪŋ / noun , adjective stirring stirrings noun stirring(of sth) the beginning of a feeling, an idea or a development (感情、想法或发展的)开始,出现,萌动,酝酿 She felt a stirring of anger. 她感觉自己忍不住要生气了。 adjective [usually before noun ] causing strong feelings; exciting 令人激情澎湃的;激动人心的 a stirring performance 动人的表演 stirring memories 令人心潮澎湃的回忆 stir·ring / ˈstɜːrɪŋ ; NAmE ˈstɜːrɪŋ /
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