1 VERB 戳;刺;捅 If you jab one thing into another, you push it there with a quick, sudden movement and with a lot of force. 戳;刺;捅 [Also V n at n]
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He saw her jab her thumb on a red button — a panic button. [VERB noun prep.]
他看到她用拇指按了一个红色按钮—紧急呼叫按钮。
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A needle was jabbed into the baby's arm. [be VERB-ed + into]
一个针头扎进了婴儿的胳膊。
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Stern jabbed at me with his glasses. [VERB + at]
斯特恩用眼镜捅了我一下。
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Nick jabbed his finger at the clothes on the bed.
尼克用手指戳了戳床上的衣服。
SYN poke, dig, punch, thrust
2 N-COUNT 戳;捅;猛击 A jab is a sudden, sharp punch. 戳;捅;猛击
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He was simply too powerful for his opponent, rocking him with a steady supply of left jabs.
对对手而言,他实在是太强大了,一顿结实的左刺拳打得对手摇摇晃晃。
3 N-COUNT 注射;接种;预防针 A jab is an injection of something into your blood to prevent illness. 注射;接种;预防针 [British, informal]
SYN injection, vaccine, vaccination, inoculation
4 N-COUNT 抨击;攻击 You can refer to a sudden and unpleasant critical remark as a jab . 抨击;攻击 [informal]
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They have been sniping at each other, with the Democrats taking jabs at the president's handling of foreign policy.
他们一直在互相指责,其中民主党一方抨击总统的对外政策。
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