suck 英 [sʌk]   美 [sʌk]

suck

suck  英 [sʌk] 美 [sʌk]

v. 吸吮,吸取;糟透了  n. 吮吸 

进行时:sucking  过去式:sucked  过去分词:sucked  第三人称单数:sucks  名词复数:sucks 

to suck the juice from an orange 吸橙子的汁
She was noisily sucking up milk through a straw. 她正用吸管咕嘟咕嘟地喝牛奶。

  • To suck is to draw something by force. Vacuum cleaners suck dirt from the floor and milkshake drinkers suck this liquid, tasty liquid through a straw.
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  • v. 吸吮,吸取;糟透了
  • n. 吮吸
  • 1. to suck the juice from an orange

    吸橙子的汁

  • 2. She was noisily sucking up milk through a straw.

    她正用吸管咕嘟咕嘟地喝牛奶。

  • 3. The baby sucked at its mother's breast.

    婴儿在吮吸母亲的奶。

  • 4. She sucked a mint.

    她嘴里咂着一颗薄荷糖。

  • 5. Stop sucking your thumb!

    别吮手指头!

  • 6. The pump sucks air out through the valve.

    气泵通过阀门把空气抽出去。

  • 7. Their new CD sucks.

    他们新出的唱片难听死了。

  • suck (v.) Old English sucan "to suck," from a Proto-Germanic word of imitative origin (cognates: Old Saxon, Old High German sugan, Old Norse suga, Danish suge, Swedish suga, Middle Dutch sughen, Dutch zuigen, German saugen "to suck"), possibly from the same source as Latin sugere "to suck," succus "juice, sap;" Old Irish sugim, Welsh sugno "to suck;" see sup (v.2). As a noun from c. 1300.
suck / sʌk ; NAmE sʌk / verb , noun suck sucks sucked sucking verb 1 [transitive ] sucksth (+ adv./prep.) to take liquid, air, etc. into your mouth by using the muscles of your lips 吮吸;吸;咂;啜 to suck the juice from an orange 吸橙子的汁 She was noisily sucking up milk through a straw. 她正用吸管咕嘟咕嘟地喝牛奶。 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to keep sth in your mouth and pull on it with your lips and tongue 含在嘴里吸食 suckat/on sth The baby sucked at its mother's breast. 婴儿在吮吸母亲的奶。 She sucked on a mint. 她嘴里咂着一颗薄荷糖。 sucksth She sucked a mint. 她嘴里咂着一颗薄荷糖。 Stop sucking your thumb! 别吮手指头! 3 [transitive ] to take liquid, air, etc. out of sth 抽吸;抽取 sucksth + adv./prep. The pump sucks air out through the valve. 气泵通过阀门把空气抽出去。 sucksth + adj. Greenfly can literally suck a plant dry. 蚜虫的确能把一株植物吸干。 4 [transitive ] sucksb/sth + adv./prep. to pull sb/sth with great force in a particular direction (以巨大的力量)吸,吸引,使卷入 The canoe was sucked down into the whirlpool. 划艇被卷进了漩涡。 5 sth sucks [intransitive ] ( slang) used to say that sth is very bad (表示厌恶)臭,恶心 Their new CD sucks. 他们新出的唱片难听死了。 compare rock v.  (5 ) IDIOMS ˌsuck it and ˈsee ( BrE) ( informal) used to say that the only way to know if sth is suitable is to try it 试试看 ˌsuck it ˈup ( NAmE) ( informal) to accept sth bad and deal with it well, controlling your emotions 逆来顺受;忍气吞声 more at dry adj. , teach PHRASAL VERBS ˌsuck sb ˈin | ˌsuck sb ˈinto sth [usually passive ] to involve sb in an activity or a situation, especially one they do not want to be involved in 把某人卷入(某事) ˌsuck ˈup (to sb) ( informal, disapproving) to try to please sb in authority by praising them too much, helping them, etc, in order to gain some advantage for yourself 奉承;巴结 noun [usually singular ] an act of sucking 吸;吮;啜;咂 suck / sʌk ; NAmE sʌk /
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