stomach
stomach 英 [ˈstʌmək] 美 [ˈstʌmək]
n. 胃;胃口 v. 相处,吃得下
进行时:stomaching 过去式:stomached 过去分词:stomached 第三人称单数:stomaches 名词复数:stomachs
- The stomach is the organ of your body — kind of a big sac — that digests food. We also say people have a stomach for something unpleasant when they can handle it.
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- n. 胃;胃口
- v. 相处,吃得下
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1. stomach pains
肚子疼
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2. an upset stomach
胃部不适
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3. a stomach upset
胃部不适
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4. You shouldn't exercise on a full stomach.
你不应该吃饱了就运动。
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5. They had no stomach for a fight.
他们不想打架。
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6. I can't stomach violent films.
我不喜欢暴力片。
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7. I find him very hard to stomach.
我觉得很难和他相处。
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8. She couldn't stomach any breakfast.
她早上什么都吃不下。
- stomach (n.) late 14c., earlier stomak (early 14c.), "internal pouch into which food is digested," from Old French stomaque, estomac "stomach," from Latin stomachus "throat, gullet; stomach," also "taste, inclination, liking; distaste, dislike;" also "pride, indignation," which were thought to have their origin in that organ (source also of Spanish estómago, Italian stomaco), from Greek stomachos "throat, gullet, esophagus," literally "mouth, opening," from stoma "mouth" (see stoma).
- stomach (v.) "tolerate, put up with," 1570s, from stomach (n.), probably in reference to digestion; earlier sense was opposite: "to be offended at, resent" (1520s), echoing Latin stomachari "to be resentful, be irritated, be angry," from stomachus (n.) in its secondary sense of "pride, indignation." Related: Stomached; stomaching.
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