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stabstAbn [C]刺,戳,刺伤He was admitted to St. Vincent's hospital with stab wounds.他因被刺伤进了圣文森特医院。A stab is sometimes a sudden feeling, esp. an unpleasant one such as pain.突发的一阵感觉She felt a stab of envy when she saw all the expensive presents her friend had been given for Christmas.看见她朋友收到的贵重圣诞礼物时,她突然感到一阵嫉妒。A stab can also be an action or remark that attacks someone's reputation.中伤,诽谤Her criticism of the company's plans was a stab at the chairman himself.她对公司计划的批评是对董事长本人的中伤。(infml) If you have or make a stab at something, you attempt to do it although you are not likely to be very successful.试图做,尝试I'd never tried water skiing before but I had a stab at it while I was in Greece.我从未滑过水,但我在希腊时试过一次。He made a decent stab at writing his essay even though he didn't have much time to do it.虽然他没有许多时间来写作,但他的尝试还不错。
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