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单词 stirring
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Definition of stirring in English:

stirring

adjectiveˈstəːrɪŋˈstərɪŋ
  • 1Causing excitement or strong emotion; rousing.

    激动(或鼓舞)人心的

    stirring songs

    令人振奋的歌曲。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His lack of stage fright is combined with an equal desire to inspire audiences, either through a motivating speech or a stirring song.
    • Ironically, it was also he who wrote a stirring love song, lamenting the end of the wining, an ode to Carnival itself, as he marked its passing.
    • In the middle of a stirring love song, he arrives fashionably late.
    • Congratulations and thank you to all those talented actors, musicians and movie makers involved for such an emotionally stirring and historical event.
    • So when it comes to picking a rousing anthem, we're somewhat stuck for stirring subject matter.
    • The skirl of the bagpipes provided a stirring backdrop, and his skin tingled with excitement.
    • The show is packed full of stirring anthems, plaintive laments and unforgettable love songs sung by a first-class cast and backed by the Lyric Opera Orchestra.
    • She presents this stirring song cycle in praise of St Kilda's unique mixture of gravel, asphalt, sand and loose chippings.
    • Nonetheless, for a band that was once so mellow they called one of their songs ‘Nyquil,’ this is stirring stuff.
    • While they draw you in by making you feel part of the stirring action, great football films also produce an emotional connection.
    • There's nothing wrong with being afraid - such a stirring event produces a wide roller-coaster of emotions.
    • Those magnificent men in the Maroon, those glorious memories, and those vignettes from the past of stirring feats and heady conquests.
    • Like his Uncle Billy, he had strong convictions and the gift of a stirring voice.
    • In unison, we all broke out in a stirring rendition of the Canadian national anthem.
    • Patriotism becomes articulated through passion, and passion can indeed spur the emergence of stirring words.
    • Next came scores of Yeshiva students singing stirring songs about the greatness of the Torah.
    • Dressed in a simple and austere white, the students filled the auditorium with their stirring songs.
    • There are lots of stirring, wonderful songs on All In A Dream.
    • Rock's spiritual, political and emotional content was stirring and important, and it gave us strength.
    • Never have I listened to an album with such a range of emotions on top of such stirring music.
    Synonyms
    exciting, thrilling, action-packed, gripping, riveting, dramatic, rousing, spirited, stimulating, moving, inspiring, inspirational, electrifying, passionate, impassioned, emotive, emotional, emotion-charged, heady, soul-stirring
    North American stem-winding
    rare inspiriting, anthemic
  • 2archaic Moving briskly; active.

    〈古〉移动轻快的;活跃的

    a stirring and thriving politician
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am now living in north-eastern Tasmania, a place called Deviot and our home overlooks a stirring river called the Tamar.
noun ˈstəːrɪŋˈstərɪŋ
  • An initial sign of activity, movement, or emotion.

    (活动、运动、情绪的)最初迹象

    the first stirrings of anger

    生气的最初迹象。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like the first breath of spring after a long and stultifying winter, these first stirrings are signs of hope.
    • It perfectly captures the state of excited, nervous, somewhat bewildered optimism that can accompany the first stirrings of attraction to someone new.
    • Great stirrings are afoot in digital photography.
    • When I did not hit, I had to respond to the first stirrings of my anger so that I did not respond when my emotions or my actions were out of control.
    • Not a great fan of doubles in my own country, I begin to feel the stirrings of patriotism as I share the universal Jamaican love for the patty.
    • The trick is to put those memories away until you can really recognize them as memories, not as stirrings of rekindled emotion.
    • Social unrest and nationalistic stirrings were very prevalent.
    • His rigorous non-narrative dances do not evade, but more deeply express, the universal stirrings of such tales.
    • It was also at this period that there were the first stirrings of a national movement in Wales.
    • But in the past few years, there have been stirrings of change.
    • Many present argued the left needs to build on the new political mood that the anti-war movement and the stirrings of industrial confidence have created.
    • He shook his head, feeling stirrings of emotions he hadn't felt for too long.
    • If a key to change is political activism, then what better than political art to catalyse activist stirrings in sleeping souls.
    • If you truly believe that the early stirrings of corporate restructuring and improved transparency in Malaysia are real, there is a way to play this market.
    • Tomorrow he has to deliver his Pre-Budget Report; he will do so in a context of economic slowdown and the first stirrings of a possible Tory revival.
    • Today, there are stirrings of a national movement for democracy in American higher education.
    • The stirrings of doubt had begun to twitch before that.
    • Today there are similar stirrings in the antisweatshop, fair-trade and immigrant rights movements.
    • It is likely to be even more in the news, for there are quietly insistent stirrings that this silent Pennsylvania field is not receiving the attention that it deserves.
    • As the mighty American assault force makes its way to the Indian Ocean, there are ominous stirrings of popular anger in the region.

Derivatives

  • stirringly

  • adverb ˈstəːrɪŋliˈstərɪŋli
    • Many recent songs from Reality and its predecessor, Heathen, are featured, but so is a stirringly generous array of the songs of his lifetime and not one of them makes it on to the set list through sentiment.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But it is in his awkwardness, his deflations, his retractions, and his sudden shifts midstream that his poems renounce the intoxications of bravura in favor of something darker and stirringly ungoverned.
      • No one could deny that it was a magnificently crafted, resolutely delivered, stirringly worded call to arms, which appears to have succeeded brilliantly in its main objective of further fortifying mainstream American opinion.
      • It leads into Evelyn Street on the stirringly named Britannia Estate, which incorporates Pepys Street, De Quincey Mews, Hardy Avenue and other narrow alleys celebrating Southey, Constable and the ‘cockney poet’, John Keats.
      • He once spoke stirringly of standing in Africa and hearing the magnificent anthems of liberation and seeing the many coloured flags that proclaim and celebrate independence and triumph.

Rhymes

Goering, unerring

Definition of stirring in US English:

stirring

adjectiveˈstəriNGˈstərɪŋ
  • 1Causing great excitement or strong emotion; rousing.

    激动(或鼓舞)人心的

    stirring songs

    令人振奋的歌曲。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nonetheless, for a band that was once so mellow they called one of their songs ‘Nyquil,’ this is stirring stuff.
    • In the middle of a stirring love song, he arrives fashionably late.
    • Dressed in a simple and austere white, the students filled the auditorium with their stirring songs.
    • In unison, we all broke out in a stirring rendition of the Canadian national anthem.
    • There's nothing wrong with being afraid - such a stirring event produces a wide roller-coaster of emotions.
    • She presents this stirring song cycle in praise of St Kilda's unique mixture of gravel, asphalt, sand and loose chippings.
    • So when it comes to picking a rousing anthem, we're somewhat stuck for stirring subject matter.
    • Those magnificent men in the Maroon, those glorious memories, and those vignettes from the past of stirring feats and heady conquests.
    • Rock's spiritual, political and emotional content was stirring and important, and it gave us strength.
    • There are lots of stirring, wonderful songs on All In A Dream.
    • Patriotism becomes articulated through passion, and passion can indeed spur the emergence of stirring words.
    • Next came scores of Yeshiva students singing stirring songs about the greatness of the Torah.
    • Ironically, it was also he who wrote a stirring love song, lamenting the end of the wining, an ode to Carnival itself, as he marked its passing.
    • His lack of stage fright is combined with an equal desire to inspire audiences, either through a motivating speech or a stirring song.
    • Never have I listened to an album with such a range of emotions on top of such stirring music.
    • The skirl of the bagpipes provided a stirring backdrop, and his skin tingled with excitement.
    • Like his Uncle Billy, he had strong convictions and the gift of a stirring voice.
    • Congratulations and thank you to all those talented actors, musicians and movie makers involved for such an emotionally stirring and historical event.
    • The show is packed full of stirring anthems, plaintive laments and unforgettable love songs sung by a first-class cast and backed by the Lyric Opera Orchestra.
    • While they draw you in by making you feel part of the stirring action, great football films also produce an emotional connection.
    Synonyms
    exciting, thrilling, action-packed, gripping, riveting, dramatic, rousing, spirited, stimulating, moving, inspiring, inspirational, electrifying, passionate, impassioned, emotive, emotional, emotion-charged, heady, soul-stirring
  • 2archaic Moving briskly; active.

    〈古〉移动轻快的;活跃的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am now living in north-eastern Tasmania, a place called Deviot and our home overlooks a stirring river called the Tamar.
nounˈstəriNGˈstərɪŋ
  • An initial sign of activity, movement, or emotion.

    (活动、运动、情绪的)最初迹象

    the first stirrings of anger

    生气的最初迹象。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is likely to be even more in the news, for there are quietly insistent stirrings that this silent Pennsylvania field is not receiving the attention that it deserves.
    • Today there are similar stirrings in the antisweatshop, fair-trade and immigrant rights movements.
    • As the mighty American assault force makes its way to the Indian Ocean, there are ominous stirrings of popular anger in the region.
    • Today, there are stirrings of a national movement for democracy in American higher education.
    • Not a great fan of doubles in my own country, I begin to feel the stirrings of patriotism as I share the universal Jamaican love for the patty.
    • It was also at this period that there were the first stirrings of a national movement in Wales.
    • The stirrings of doubt had begun to twitch before that.
    • He shook his head, feeling stirrings of emotions he hadn't felt for too long.
    • But in the past few years, there have been stirrings of change.
    • If a key to change is political activism, then what better than political art to catalyse activist stirrings in sleeping souls.
    • If you truly believe that the early stirrings of corporate restructuring and improved transparency in Malaysia are real, there is a way to play this market.
    • His rigorous non-narrative dances do not evade, but more deeply express, the universal stirrings of such tales.
    • Tomorrow he has to deliver his Pre-Budget Report; he will do so in a context of economic slowdown and the first stirrings of a possible Tory revival.
    • The trick is to put those memories away until you can really recognize them as memories, not as stirrings of rekindled emotion.
    • Many present argued the left needs to build on the new political mood that the anti-war movement and the stirrings of industrial confidence have created.
    • Great stirrings are afoot in digital photography.
    • When I did not hit, I had to respond to the first stirrings of my anger so that I did not respond when my emotions or my actions were out of control.
    • Like the first breath of spring after a long and stultifying winter, these first stirrings are signs of hope.
    • Social unrest and nationalistic stirrings were very prevalent.
    • It perfectly captures the state of excited, nervous, somewhat bewildered optimism that can accompany the first stirrings of attraction to someone new.
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