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vt.
猛刺
猛击
猛碰
vi.
戳,刺
猛击
n.
猛戳
刺进
猛碰
注射
复数:jabs
第三人称单数:jabs
现在分词:jabbing
过去式:jabbed
过去分词:jabbed
jabbingly (adv.)
verb
transitive verb
to pierce or prod (someone or something) with or as if with a pointed object The nurse jabbed me with the needle. He jabbed me in the ribs with his elbow.
She jabbed the steak with her fork.
to push or drive (something, such as a pointed object) quickly, abruptly, or forcefully : thrust She jabbed her elbow into my ribs. He shouted at Alvarez … , jabbing a finger into the catcher's chest protector.—Wina Sturgeon "And look at those girls over there," the woman said, jabbing a finger at my sister's children …—Hope Reeves The robbers then jabbed a gun into Goldberg's back, he told police, and demanded that he hand over his keys.—The Miami Herald
The nurse jabbed the needle into my arm.
to strike (someone or something) with a short straight blowspecifically, sports: to strike (an opponent) with a short straight punch that is delivered with the leading hand
He tried to jab him in the first round, and Ali's head wasn't there. —Gilbert Rogin
to pointedly tease or mock (someone)
We joke around. … I was jabbing him about injuries he's had.—Sports Illustrated
intransitive verb
to prod quickly or abruptly and often repeatedly with or as if with a pointed object—usually used with at… repeatedly jabbed at the puck with his stick.—Dave JosephWe all know him or her—the person who stands at the elevator door and jabs at the button three, four, even five times when the car fails to arrive quickly enough.—Earl Ubell"You want to talk about this now?" he snarled, … jabbing at me with his finger.—Jack Gantos
He jabbed at his soufflé with a spoon.—P. G. Wodehouse
to be thrust or driven quickly, abruptly, or forcefully—usually used with into… reduces any chance of … keys or coins jabbing into your back when riding.—George Hill
The needle jabbed into my arm.
to strike a person with a short straight blowspecifically, sports: to throw a short straight punch that is delivered with the leading hand Bradford jabbed well and made sure that Ali was kept at bay … . —Bill Crane
The fight was barely a contest after the first round, when Spinks stopped moving and jabbing and began fighting with his back to the ropes. —William Nack
to pointedly tease, mock, or make fun of someone
At a moment's notice, he can produce a months-old editorial cartoon jabbing at him and seems genuinely hurt by the message.—The New York Times
noun
a quick, abrupt, or forceful thrust or stab especially with something pointed : an act of jabbingspecifically: a short straight boxing punch delivered with the leading hand a quick left jab … Holmes fired a jab and crossed with a … right that caught Frazier flush in the face. —Pat Putnam Buddy had done a good job of teaching me how to bob and weave and throw a jab. —Anthony Quinn
gave it a couple of jabs with a stick
a pointed and often mocking comment or criticism Undeterred, McCain continues with his standard stump speech, leaving in all the anti-Bush jabs.—Michelle Cottle
He has a lot of fun with Ranovic, the oh-so-dramatic, eager young undercover cop who consistently fails to understand Salter's ironic jabs.—Jean MacFarlane Wright
chiefly British, informal an injection of something (such as medicine) into one's body with a needle We're averaging 3 million jabs in arms a day.—Ali Velshi
made an appointment for her second jab
jab at猛击;猛戳
1813年,"用尖物刺或打",是苏格兰方言中的 job,意为"刺、穿、戳",源自中古英语 jobben,意为"戳、刺、啄"(约1500年),这个词的起源不明,可能是拟声词。相关词汇: Jabbed; jabbing。
刺拳
戳伤
Verb alteration of job to strike
The first known use of jab was in 1825
jabberwockynoun
meaningless speech or writing
jabber1 of 2verb
to speak too fast or not clearly enough to be understood
jabber2 of 2noun
gibberish, chatter
jabverb
to poke quickly or suddenly with or as if with something sharp
1 They never even had guts enough to puncture it, to jab a hole in it.
2 "You nearly jabbed my eye," I say, and my voice comes out whinier than I intend.
3 When I put one in front of him, Shawn jabbed a finger into my ribs, digging hard.
4 She did this decisively, one jab and one grind, not the series of genteel taps favored by many of the Wives.
5 This one had picked up the shovel handle from the sidewalk and was jabbing it in the air in the boys’ direction every time they moved.
6 Lynn jabs her finger into the button for the first floor.
7 Someone’s jabbing a finger in my throat again; I can’t breathe.
8 One hand on the reins, the other clutching the tub, I stepped backward and ducked as he jabbed forward with the spear, but not quick enough to avoid it ripping through my shoulder.
9 I occupied my mind with other things and tried not to twitch at the nahlrout- dulled jabs of the needle.
10 Pima snorted laughter and jabbed an elbow into his ribs, but even she didn’t suggest scavenging them.
11 Brother McKinnon’s voice took on a dangerous hush as he jabbed Dill in the chest with his index finger, punctuating his words.
12 He sat down heavily, not taking off his backpack, which jabbed into my side.
13 I pass Hana on my way to the bathroom, and she jabs me with an elbow.
14 I woke him by touching his arm with one finger, softly at first, then harder and harder till I was jabbing into his flesh, marveling at how hard it was.
15 The Boxer took his opponent a sharp jab to the riBs.
这个拳击选手对准其对手的肋骨猛砸一拳.
16 Jeanine jabs one of the buttons with her finger, and everything goes dark.
17 Something is jabbing at the side of my chest.
18 Even in front of him, crushed against the trunk of the palm, I could feel the rain, which was now jabbing into me like the punches of a nail.
19 A day ago I was regular Ali, throwing jabs in the shower and shadow-boxing my own reflection in my mother's mirror.
20 The monkey jabbed a toe at its owner.
2 戳
dig stab poke thrust lunge prod prick lancinate put stick strike pink puncture prodding pricking drive stamp JAG job spike spear lance chib jook scratch pick poke at push dub jag run gig tilt spit stoccado foin prong
6 打针
8 刺
dig spine stab poke thrust lunge thorn prick prod prickle prodding pricking tear pink sting job quill thrusting pinprick JAG stick spike prong chib jook scratch pass nib brier pricker acicula shoot bite run dart puncture Prod tattoo spit spear tusk rowel stinger stingray spinal put push dub stimulus splinter foin spicula jag lancinate plant spinous cut spur tilt pike hedgehog urchin stoccado aculeus steel broddle
9 皮下注射
11 猛击
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