stab如何读

英:[stæb]

美:[stæb]

stab英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 刺; 扎 pierce or wound with a sharp-pointed weapon or instrument; push a knife, etc. into sb

stab是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 戳,刺,捅,扎
  2. 刺伤,刺入,刺痛
  3. 伤害
  4. 用线钉(书)
  5. 【建】把墙面凿粗糙
  6. 宰,捅死
  7. 把(砖墙)凿毛
  8. 陷害信任你的人
  9. 使贯穿
  10. 使伤心
  11. 使受创伤
  12. 尝试,试图
n. (名词)
  1. 刺,戳,捅
  2. <口>尝试,努力,试图
  3. 刺痛,刺伤
  4. 一种突然强烈的感觉
  5. 背后骂人,中伤
  6. 暗害
  7. 要害
  8. 刺破的伤口
  9. 突发的一阵,突然一阵剧痛
adj. (形容词)
  1. 周薪制的
  2. 时薪制的

stab变形

复数:stabs

第三人称单数:stabs

现在分词:stabbing

过去式:stabbed

过去分词:stabbed

stab扩展

stabber (n.)

stab词根

词根:stab

adj.

stabbing 刺穿的,尖利的;令人伤心的

n.

stabber 刺客;锥子;刺的东西

v.

stabbing 刺(stab的ing形式)

stab英英释义

Noun

1. a sudden sharp feeling;

"pangs of regret"

"she felt a stab of excitement"

"twinges of conscience"

2. a thrusting blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument;

"one strong stab to the heart killed him"

3. informal words for any attempt or effort;

"he gave it his best shot"

"he took a stab at forecasting"

Verb

1. use a knife on;

"The victim was knifed to death"

2. stab or pierce;

"he jabbed the piece of meat with his pocket knife"

3. poke or thrust abruptly;

"he jabbed his finger into her ribs"

stab区别

 thrust, pierce, penetrate, prick, stab

这组词都有“刺入,穿透”的意思,其区别是:

thrust本义是使某物进入或把某物刺进或使之穿透某物,有时侧重穿透、刺入。

pierce多指人为地用刀刺、剑等尖锐东西刺穿或刺入某物。

penetrate较正式用词,可指用任何工具穿入或穿透,也可指光线、声音等透过物体。

prick一般指用针等刺穿。

stab主要指利器刺入、刺伤,如用匕首、短刀等。

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stab词源中文解释

14世纪后期, stabben,“刺”(使用尖武器,刺入某人); 约1400年,“用匕首等瞄准打击”,最初用于苏格兰和北英格兰,显然是后来成为苏格兰方言的形式 stob “刺,捅”,来自 stob (n.),可能是 stub (n.) “桩,钉”的变体,但 Barnhart 认为这是“可疑的”。

“用尖武器刺、戳、伤害”(及物动词)于1520年代出现。比喻意义上,用于描述情感等,“刺痛,剧烈地伤害”,起源于1590年代。相关词汇: Stabbed ; stabbing 。

stab_体育行业词汇

快拨

stab_医学行业词汇

针刺,针刺培养:见culture项下

杆,杆状核细胞:见cell项下的band cell

stab_法律行业词汇

戳伤

stab_生物学行业词汇

穿刺

stab词源英文解释

Noun Middle English stabbe

The first known use of stab was in the 15th century

stab儿童词典英英释义

standardizeverb

to compare with or make agree with a standard

stabilizeverb

to make or become stable, fixed, or firm

to hold steady (as by means of a stabilizer)

stab1 of 2noun

a wound produced by a pointed object or weapon

a thrust of a pointed weapon

effort sense 2, try

I'll take a stab at it

stab2 of 2verb

to wound or pierce by the thrust of a pointed object or weapon

thrust entry 1 sense 1, drive

stab1 of 2noun

a wound produced by a pointed object or weapon

a thrust of a pointed weapon

effort sense 2, try

I'll take a stab at it

stab2 of 2verb

to wound or pierce by the thrust of a pointed object or weapon

thrust entry 1 sense 1, drive

stab1 of 2noun

a wound produced by a pointed object or weapon

a thrust of a pointed weapon

effort sense 2, try

I'll take a stab at it

stab2 of 2verb

to wound or pierce by the thrust of a pointed object or weapon

thrust entry 1 sense 1, drive

stab医学词典英英释义

stab1 of 2noun

a wound produced by a pointed object or weapon

a culture medium solidified in an upright column in a tube to reduce the surface to a minimum compare slant

stab culture

stab2 of 2transitive verb

to wound or pierce by the thrust of a pointed object or weapon

stab 例句

1 Leo shuffles back to his bedroom to take another stab at dressing himself.

2 He might as well have stabbed me with a rusty dagger.

3 Theon felt a stab of pity for him and his men.

4 I tell her what I’ve hoped wasn’t true for weeks—my brother was stabbed in the back by the person he trusted most.

5 "I was just waiting for a moment to decide where to stab him."

6 They gathered on the hillside, and yet always there were wraiths and ghost-shapes among them, and other shapes that ran and stabbed from behind with spear or knife and vanished again.

7 She wanted to kick Basta, hit him, stab him in the stomach with his own knife, the brand-new knife he wore stuck in his belt.

8 Mama stabbed a button on her phone and tossed it onto an end table.

9 And as soon as she made an attack, I followed up by stabbing the monster in the toe or the ankle or the hand.

10 Skirting a small lake, they had stared to see a great gray fisher bird that stabbed and paddled in the sedge, until a flight of wild duck had frightened them away with their clamor.

11 The news stabbed him to the heart.

这消息刺伤了他的心.

12 Another time, at the jail, a prisoner pulled a knife and stabbed his father from behind.

13 Police hunt together Jie Fan, in the fierce fighting, the Police Association and one was stabbed.

警民合力追捕劫犯, 在激烈的搏斗中, 又有一协警被刺伤.

14 Father, stabbed, who had never lifted a finger to hurt anyone.

15 He had stabbed a horse and sent it stampeding through the Forum.

16 If you got bitten, you’d die a grisly death if you didn’t get rabies shots stabbed right into your stomach.

17 A sudden stab of pain twisted him up.

一阵突然的刺痛使他弯下身去。

18 “She just saw that guy get stabbed in the eye, Gabe,” says Uriah.

19 “Yes, that must’ve been it. Oh dear, I forgot try friend is invulnerable and took a knife for him. Oops. Tell me, Ethan, where were you aiming when you stabbed at Jackson?”

20 Nathan came to with a stabbing pain on one side of his head.

stab 同义词

3 痛心

fester

15 背后骂人

backbite

19 刺进

spear bite into

20 有刺痛感

tingly

21 暗害

snipe

22 阵阵剧痛

smart sting

27 使痛心

fester

stab 短语相关

a stab in the dark give it a stab have a stab at stab in the back take/make a stab at

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