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jab (obj)JAbv-bb- to push or hit (something) hard and quickly, esp. with a thin or sharp object刺,戳She jabbed two sticks in(to) the ground and tied string between them. [T]她将两根棍子插入地里,在棍子之间系上绳子。The doctor jabbed the needle in(to) my arm. [T]医生将针头刺入我的手臂。Watch out! You nearly jabbed me in the eye with your umbrella! [T]当心!你的伞差点戳到我的眼睛!He was jabbing a finger at (= in the direction of) them and shouting. [T]她用手指指着他们大叫。"There!" he jabbed (at) the paragraph with his pencil. "It says it there!" [T; I + at]“在那儿!”他用铅笔指着那段文字,说:“它在那儿说明了。”In boxing to jab is to make quick hard straight hits with your closed hand.(用拳)猛击Just keep jabbing and you'll soon have the other boxer in trouble. [I]你只要坚持不断地用拳猛击,就会马上让对手陷入困境。To jab can also mean to kick hard and quickly.猛踢He received the ball from the right near the penalty spot, then jabbed it wide of the goal. [T]他从罚球点附近的右边得到球,大脚一开给踢飞了。
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