释义 |
stink/stiŋk/ v. & n.●v. (past stank /stæŋk/ or stunk /stʌŋk/; past part. stunk) 1 intr. emit a strong offensive smell 发出臭味;发出异味 2 tr. (often foll. by 常后跟 out) fill (a place) with a stink 使(某处)充满臭气 3 tr. (foll. by 后跟 out etc.) drive (a person) out etc. by a stink 用臭气赶走(某人) 4 intr. colloq. be or seem very unpleasant, contemptible, or scandalous [口]惹人讨厌;令人厌恶;令人反感 5 intr. (foll. by 后跟 of) colloq. have plenty of (esp. money) [口]大量拥有(尤指钱财) ●n. 1 a strong or offensive smell; a stench 臭气;恶臭 2 colloq. a row or fuss [口]争吵;喧闹 the affair caused quite a stink 这件事引起了轩然大波 □ like stink colloq. intensely; extremely hard or fast etc. [口]剧烈地;十分卖力地;十分迅速地等 working like stink 埋头苦干 [Old English stincan, ultimately from West Germanic: related to STENCH] |