| 釋義 |
sting2 /stlQ; stiq/ vt, vi (pt, pp stung) /stAi]; stAQ/ 1 [VP6A, 2A] prick or wound with a sting or as with a sting; have the power to ~: 刺; 螫; 剌傷; 螫傷; 有剌痛或刺傷力: A hornet stung me on the cheek. 一只大黃蜂在我臉上螫了一下。 The blows of the cane stung the boy's fingers. 藤條的鞭打使那男孩的手指感到刺痛。 Not all nettles ~. 并非所有的尊贏都會(huì)刺人。 2 [VP6A, 14, 15A] ~ sb (to/into sth/doing sth), cause sharp pain to; anger: 造成劇痛; 刺痛; 刺傷; 激怒: He was stung by his enemy's insults. 他被敵人的侮辱激怒了。 Anger stung (= roused) him to action/into fighting. 憤怒使他采取行動(dòng) (跟人打起來(lái)) 。 3 [VP2A] (of parts of the body) feel sharp pain: (指身體器官) 感到劇痛: His fingers were still ~ing from the caning he had had. 他的手指挨過(guò)綬打后仍舊感到刺痛。 4 ~ sb (for sth), (colloq) charge him an excessive price (for sth); swindle sb: (俗) 向某人索過(guò)高價(jià)錢(qián); 敲某人竹杠; 騙某人錢(qián) He was stung for £5, had to pay this sum. 他被敲了五鎊。 How much did they ~ you for? 他們敲了標(biāo)多少錢(qián)? ~er n (esp) smart, painful blow. (尤指) 刺痛的打擊。 ~less adj having no ~. 很刺、螫、刺毛等的。 |