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jab /dʒæb/ vt. | vi. | n. I (jabbed;jab·bing) ❶ vt. 1. 刺,戳,捅 Someone jabbed him in the thigh with the point of a stick. 有人用手杖尖端戳他的大腿。 jab a secret buzzer under the counter 猛按柜台下的秘密报警器 2. 用…刺,用…捅 She jabbed a finger at him. 她用手指戳他。 jab a fork into the potato 把餐叉戳进马铃薯 He jabbed his feet into his slippers and came out. 他一下穿上拖鞋走了出来。 3. (用拳)猛击;打击 Jab him, if you can, with your left. 要是有可能,用左拳给他一下。 4. 〈英〉〈口〉对…作皮下注射;用(皮下注射针)进行注射 jab a vein 作麻醉品注射 ❷ vi. 1. 刺,戳,捅;猛击 jab at sb. with a knife 用刀刺某人 Suddenly something jabbed into my face. 突然有什么东西戳到了我脸上。 He jabbed away at his opponent. 他连连挥拳猛击对手。 2. 〈英〉〈口〉作皮下注射
II n. 1. 刺,戳,捅 He gave a sharp jab at the fish with his harpoon. 他用鱼叉对准那条鱼猛地一刺。 give sb. a jab with one's elbow 用肘戳某人 2. 攻击,打击;刺激,刺痛 a personal jab at sb. 对某人的人身攻击 Although he made his remark in jest, the underlying jab was felt. 尽管他的话是开开玩笑,但仍可感到话里带的刺。 3. (拳击中的)刺拳(指伸直手臂的一击) 4. 〈英〉〈口〉皮下注射 5. 〈口〉无线电短信号 [job² 的 Scot 变体] |