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1 | T to kill or hurt someone by pushing a knife or other sharp object into their body 刺;戳;捅 |
| His brother was stabbed in the hand. 他弟弟的手被刺伤了。 |
| stab sb to death One fan was stabbed to death in a fight between gangs. 一个球迷在两派的打斗中被刺死。 |
| 1a | to push a sharp object quickly into something 刺进;捅进 | | She stabbed the meat with her fork. 她用叉子叉肉。 | |
| 1b | I/T to make a movement with your finger or another object as if you are stabbing something (用手指或另一物)戳 | | ‘Here!’ she said, stabbing the book with her finger. “这里!”她用手指戳着书说道。 | | +at He stabbed at the paper with his pen. 他用钢笔戳着纸。 | |
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2 | I/T if an unpleasant or negative feeling stabs you , you suddenly feel it very strongly 突然感到(一阵不愉快或负面的感情) |
| 2a | if someone’ s words stab you , they make you feel suddenly very sad or afraid (话语)刺伤,刺痛 | | His words stabbed her to the heart. 他的话刺痛了她的心。 | |
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3 | T mainly journalism to quickly push or kick a ball somewhere (迅速地)击(球),踢(球) |
| The new striker ran up and stabbed the ball home. 新的前锋冲上前去把球攻入。 |
PHRASE |
- | stab sb in the back |
| to do something that is not loyal to someone who trusts you |
| 背叛某人;背后中伤某人 |
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