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/ˈstʌmək/ |
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| the soft part at the front of your body between your chest and your legs 腹部;肚子 | A horse had kicked her in the stomach. 一匹马踢了她的腹部。 | | My stomach is getting fat. 我的腹部开始发胖了。 | | a | the organ inside this part of your body where food goes when you have eaten it 胃 | | cancer of the stomach 胃癌 | | | b | related to the stomach 胃的;腹部的 | | a stomach ulcer 胃溃疡 | | a stomach upset 胃部不适 | | stomach muscles 腹肌 | | |
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- | have the stomach for sth |
| to have enough determination to do something unpleasant or dangerous |
| 有勇气做(令人不快或危险的)某事 |
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- | have a strong stomach |
| to be able to do or eat unpleasant things without feeling ill |
| 有好胃口;有很强的承受能力 |
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| You need to have a strong stomach to be an ambulance driver. 当救护车司机你一定要有很强的承受力。 |
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- | on an empty stomach |
| if you do something on an empty stomach , you do it without eating anything before |
| 空着肚子 |
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| It’ s not good to drink alcohol on an empty stomach. 空肚子喝酒不好。 |
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- | sb’ s stomach churns/lurches/tightens |
| used for saying that someone suddenly has a strong feeling of fear , shock , or excitement |
| 某人感到非常恐惧(或震惊、兴奋) |
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- | turn sb’ s stomach |
| to make someone feel ill |
| 使某人反胃;使某人恶心 |
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See also | - butterfly | - sick 1 | |
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