stabbing
英 [ˈstæbɪŋ]
美 [ˈstæbɪŋ]
n. 持刀(或其他利器)伤人事件
adj. 突然而剧烈的; 刀刺似的
v. (用刀等锐器)刺,戳,捅; (用手指或尖物)戳,刺
stab的现在分词
Collins.1 / BNC.25592 / COCA.19551
牛津词典
noun
- 持刀(或其他利器)伤人事件
an occasion when a person is stabbed with a knife or other pointed object- a fatal stabbing
持刀伤人致死事件
- a fatal stabbing
adj.
- 突然而剧烈的;刀刺似的
very sharp, sudden and strong
柯林斯词典
- 持刀伤人事件
Astabbingis an incident in which someone stabs someone else with a knife. - ADJ (疼痛)剧烈突发的
Astabbingpain is a sudden sharp pain.- He was struck by a stabbing pain in his midriff.
他突然感到腹部一阵剧烈疼痛。
- He was struck by a stabbing pain in his midriff.
英英释义
adj
- painful as if caused by a sharp instrument
- a cutting wind
- keen winds
- knifelike cold
- piercing knifelike pains
- piercing cold
- piercing criticism
- a stabbing pain
- lancinating pain
- causing physical or especially psychological injury
- a stabbing remark
- wounding and false charges of disloyalty
双语例句
- Kate showed great bravery when she tried to stop the man stabbing the woman.
当凯特试图阻止歹徒刺伤那个妇女时候,她显示出了巨大的勇气。 - He made stabbing motions with his spear.
他用他的矛做了一些刺戳的动作。 - TOMMY: you're going down, you back stabbing prick!
汤米:你就快死了,你这个窝里反的白痴! - The symbolism of stabbing them probably means he's impotent.
用刀刺可能表示他性无能。 - Unarmed brawling and stabbing were the most common types of violence.
徒手打斗和刺伤是最常见的类型。 - For example anger may provoke violent feelings towards another, but generally people refrain from stabbing each other willy-nilly.
比如,愤怒可能激起对他人的过激行为,但是一般情况下,人们会避免和人死磕。 - He was struck by a stabbing pain in his midriff.
他突然感到腹部一阵剧烈疼痛。 - A man was found guilty yesterday of stabbing his wife after he became jealous of her cybersex relationship.
一名男子因嫉恨妻子的网上性关系而将其刺伤,昨天他被判有罪。 - Having been on the receiving end of their back stabbing, I have become very aware of what I say and to whom.
作为她们那些暗箭的靶子,我变得对自己说的话以及和谁说话都非常注意。 - Instead of stabbing her twice.
不用扎他两次了。