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stab objstAbv [T]-bb- to injure (someone) with a sharp pointed object such as a knife刺,戳The tennis player was stabbed during a tournament in Hamburg.这网球选手在汉堡联赛中被刺伤。He was jailed for fifteen years for stabbing his wife to death.他因刺死自己的妻子而入狱15年。(fig.) While he was speaking, he stabbed the air with his cigarette to enforce the point he was making.他说话时,他将手中的香烟刺向空中来强调他的观点。If you stab at something with your finger or with an object that you are holding in your hand, you make forceful pushing movements at it.使劲按She stabbed at the switch on the cassette recorder trying to make it work.她使劲按录音机的按钮想使它工作。If someone who you know stabs you in the back, they harm you or your reputation when you thought that you could trust them.暗中伤人,背后中伤She was stabbed in the back by her brother, who had told the newspaper about her private life.她弟弟在背后中伤了她,将她的私生活告诉了报纸。[BACK 中的back-stabber]
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