stab
vt. 刺; 將…刺入; 對…做出刺或戳的動作; 刺
vi. 用或似用帶尖的武器刺; 刺傷; 戳
n. 用或似用帶尖武器刺的傷口; 嘗試; 突發的一陣
If someone stabs you, they push a knife or sharp object into your body.
Somebody stabbed him in the stomach...
有人朝他肚子上捅了一刀。
Dean tried to stab him with a screwdriver...
迪安試圖用一把改錐捅他。
If you stab something or stab at it, you push at it with your finger or with something pointed that you are holding.
Bess stabbed a slice of cucumber...
貝絲叉起一片黃瓜。
Goldstone flipped through the pages and stabbed his thumb at the paragraph he was looking for...
戈德斯通翻動書頁,大拇指按到他正在尋找的那個段落上。
If you have a stab at something, you try to do it.
Several tennis stars have had a stab at acting.
好幾位網球明星都嘗試過從事演藝。
You can refer to a sudden, usually unpleasant feeling as a stab of that feeling.
...a stab of pain just above his eye...
他眼睛上方突然的一陣疼痛
She felt a stab of pity for him.
她突然對他心生同情。
If you say that someone has stabbed you in the back, you mean that they have done something very harmful to you when you thought that you could trust them. You can refer to an action of this kind as a stab in the back .
She felt betrayed, as though her daughter had stabbed her in the back...
她感到被出賣了,就像女兒在自己背後捅了一刀似的。
He denounced the defection as a stab in the back.
他譴責這次背叛是背後捅刀子。
1. a sudden sharp feeling;
2. a thrusting blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument;
3. informal words for any attempt or effort;
1. use a knife on;
2. stab or pierce;
3. poke or thrust abruptly;
pierce, penetrate, prick, stab, thrust
這些動詞均含"刺入,穿透"之意。
a stab in the back
傷人的暗箭;背叛的行為(或言語)
stab someone in the back
背叛(某人)
a stab in the dark
stab (someone) in the back
背叛(某人)或辜負其信任
I have a sharp stab of pain in the stomach.
我的胃突然感覺一陣劇痛.
He felt a sudden stab of pain in his chest.
他突然感到胸口像刀刺般的疼痛.
To stab someone in the back.
暗箭傷人.
Can I stab at the meat with my knife to see if it is well cooked.
為了看看肉是否煮熟,我可以在肉上戳個洞嗎?
She suddenly decided to stab herself with a big knife.
她突然間決定用一把大刀子刺傷她自己.