词汇 | jab |
释义 | jab (noun) jab 2 ENTRIES FOUND: jab (verb) jab (noun) 1 jab /ˈʤæb/ verb jabs; jabbed; jabbing 1 jab /ˈʤæb/ verb jabs; jabbed; jabbing Learner's definition of JAB 1 : to push something sharp or hard quickly or suddenly into or toward someone or something刺;捅;扎 [+ object] The nurse jabbed the needle into his arm. = The nurse jabbed his arm with a needle.护士把针扎进了他的手臂。 She jabbed her elbow into my ribs. = She jabbed me in the ribs with her elbow.她用胳膊肘捅了捅我的肋部。 [no object] He jabbed at the other player with his hockey stick.他用冰球杆捅了另一名球员一下。 2 : to be pushed quickly and suddenly into someone or a part of someone's body扎入;注射进 [+ object] The needle jabbed his arm.针扎进了他的手臂。 [no object] The needle jabbed into his arm.针扎进了他的手臂。 2 jab /ˈʤæb/ noun plural jabs 2 jab /ˈʤæb/ noun plural jabs Learner's definition of JAB [count] 1 : a quick or sudden hit with something sharp or hard刺;捅;扎 She gave him a jab in the ribs.她捅了一下他的肋部。 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 In his speech, he took a jab at [=criticized] the senator.他在演说中抨击了那位参议员。 2 boxing : a short, straight punch刺拳 He threw a right/left jab to his opponent's body.他冲对手挥了一记右/左刺拳。 — compare hook, uppercut 3 British, informal : an injection of something (such as medicine) into your body with a needle注射 a flu jab [=(chiefly US) shot]流感预防针 |
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