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stoopBrE /stuːp/NAmE /stuːp/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they stoop BrE /stuːp/ NAmE /stuːp/present simple - he / she / it stoops BrE /stuːps/ NAmE /stuːps/past simple stooped BrE /stuːpt/ NAmE /stuːpt/past participle stooped BrE /stuːpt/ NAmE /stuːpt/ -ing form stooping BrE /ˈstuːpɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈstuːpɪŋ/ [I] ~ (down) to bend your body forwards and downwards 俯身;弯腰◆She stooped down to pick up the child. 她俯身抱起孩子。◆The doorway was so low that he had to stoop. 门廊很矮,他低下头才过去。 [I] to stand or walk with your head and shoulders bent forwards (站立或行走时)弓背◆He tends to stoop because he's so tall. 他个子太高了,所以时常弓着背。●stoop so ˈlow (as to do sth)(formal) to drop your moral standards far enough to do sth bad or unpleasant 卑鄙(或堕落)到…地步◆She was unwilling to believe anyone would stoop so low as to steal a ring from a dead woman's finger. 她无法相信真有人会龌龊到这种地步,竟然从一个死去的女人手指上偷戒指。 ●ˈstoop to sthto drop your moral standards to do sth bad or unpleasant 卑鄙(或堕落)到做某事◆You surely don't think I'd stoop to that! 你不会认为我会下作到那种地步吧!◆stoop to doing sthI didn't think he'd stoop to cheating. 我觉得他总不至于作弊吧。 stoopBrE /stuːp/NAmE /stuːp/ noun [sing.] if sb has a stoop, their shoulders are always bent forward 曲背;驼背 [C] (NAmE) a raised area outside the door of a house with steps leading up to it 门廊 |