suck
suck 英 [sʌk] 美 [sʌk]
v. 吸吮,吸取;糟透了 n. 吮吸
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- 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
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1. to suck the juice from an orange
吸橙子的汁
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2. She was noisily sucking up milk through a straw.
她正用吸管咕嘟咕嘟地喝牛奶。
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3. The baby sucked at its mother's breast.
婴儿在吮吸母亲的奶。
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4. She sucked a mint.
她嘴里咂着一颗薄荷糖。
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5. Stop sucking your thumb!
别吮手指头!
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6. The pump sucks air out through the valve.
气泵通过阀门把空气抽出去。
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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.
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