词汇 | stuff |
释义 | stuff (verb) stuff 15 ENTRIES FOUND: stuff (noun) stuff (verb) stuffed (adjective) stuffed animal (noun) stuffed shirt (noun) stuffing (noun) hot stuff (noun) kid stuff (noun) ballot box (noun) face (noun) knock (verb) know (verb) show (verb) stern (adjective) strut (verb) 1 stuff /ˈstʌf/ noun 1 stuff /ˈstʌf/ noun Learner's definition of STUFF [noncount] 1 informal a : materials, supplies, or equipment材料;物资;设备 She got out the cooking stuff to bake some cookies.她取出炊具烤了些饼干。 computers, word processors, and stuff like that电脑、文字处理机等设备 I need a place to store my stuff.我需要有个地方存放我的材料。 b : a group or pile of things that are not specifically described东西 Pick that stuff up off the floor.请把那东西从地板上捡起来。 2 informal — used to refer to something when you do not need to name exactly what it is那个,这个,东西(用于指不需指明的事物) They sold tons of the stuff.这东西他们卖出去很多。 Trust me. This stuff works.相信我,这个管用。 That stuff's expensive.那东西很贵。 She wears cool stuff.她穿得很酷。 They're giving away free stuff at the door.他们在门口免费发东西。 I didn't like her early books, but her recent stuff is very good.我不喜欢她早期写的书,但她最近写的很不错。 The stuff he says about me is just not true.他说的关于我的那些话简直不靠谱。 I drink wine and beer occasionally, but I never touch the hard stuff. [=hard liquor; alcoholic drinks like whiskey, vodka, etc.]我偶尔喝葡萄酒和啤酒,但从不碰烈性酒。 — see also hot stuff, kid stuff 3 informal — used to speak in a general way about something that is talked about, written about, etc.(泛指所谈所写的)东西,事情 There's some fascinating stuff in this book.这本书中写了一些有趣的事情。 I can't believe the stuff teenagers talk about.我不敢相信青少年居然谈论这些事情。 4 informal — used to describe the quality of a performance, experience, etc.(演出、经历等的)质量 The presentation of facts in history can be pretty dull stuff. [=can be pretty dull]历史事实的呈现可能是相当枯燥的。 This is great stuff [=is very enjoyable] for music fans.对音乐迷们来说这太棒了。 5 informal : actions or behavior of a particular kind(某种)行为 How do they get away with such stuff?他们做了这种事怎能逃脱惩罚? Don't try any funny stuff.别耍花招。 There's all this crazy stuff going on.这种疯狂的行为一直都在继续。 He does stuff that bugs his parents.他做了惹父母生气的事情。 6 : personality or character品质;素质;性格 He's a coward but his brother is made of sterner/tougher stuff. [=his brother is a stronger/tougher person]他是个懦夫,但他兄弟性格刚强。 A person who has the right stuff [=who has the necessary personal qualities] will do well here.一个具备合适素质的人在这里会干得很不错。 7 : the material that something is made of原材料 The floor tiles are made of very tough stuff.地板砖由很硬的材料制成。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 He has the stuff of greatness. [=he has the qualities that can make a person great]他有当伟人的潜质。 Her partying became the stuff of legend. [=became very famous or legendary]她喜欢寻欢作乐已人所共知。 8 baseball : the ability to throw pitches that are hard to hit投球能力 a pitcher with good stuff投球能力强的投手 and stuff informal — used in speech to refer to things that are similar to the thing just mentioned诸如此类的东西 They asked me about my plans for the future and stuff.他们问了我对未来的计划这类事情。 The store sells TVs and stereos and stuff (like that).这家商店卖电视、立体声音响及诸如此类的东西。 do your stuff informal : to do the things that you are able to do well : to do things that you are known for doing做你擅长的事情 You'll succeed if you just get out there and do your stuff.如果你去那里做你擅长的工作,你会成功的。 know your stuff informal : to be an expert at something是专家 When it comes to gardening, she really knows her stuff. [=she knows a lot about gardening]提到园艺,她真称得上是专家。 show your stuff informal : to show what you are able to do : to show your skills展现才能 The competition gives young performers a chance to show their stuff.比赛为年轻演员们提供了展现才能的机会。 strut your stuff — see 1strut 2 stuff /ˈstʌf/ verb stuffs; stuffed; stuffing 2 stuff /ˈstʌf/ verb stuffs; stuffed; stuffing Learner's definition of STUFF [+ object] 1 : to fill (something) so that there is no room for anything else装满;填满;塞满 The boy stuffed his pockets with candy.男孩在口袋里装满了糖。 She stuffed the laundry bag full.她把洗衣袋塞得满满的。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 The book is stuffed [=filled] with information.这书里满是信息。 The students were stuffing their heads with facts.学生们一直在往脑子里灌输各种事实。 2 : to push (something) quickly and carelessly into a small space塞进;填进 — usually + into The boy stuffed the candy into his pockets.男孩把糖果塞进了口袋。 He tried to stuff [=cram] all his clothes into one suitcase.他试图把所有衣服都塞进一个手提箱。 3 : to put a seasoned mixture of food into (something that is being cooked)填作料;填馅 stuff a turkey往火鸡里塞作料 stuff a pepper往辣椒里填馅 4 : to fill the skin of (a dead animal) so that it looks the way it did when it was alive填充(死动物皮囊)以制成标本 — often used as (be) stuffed常用作(be) stuffed He had the deer's head stuffed.他把鹿头填满,做成了标本。 stuff it informal — used as an angry and rude way to say that you do not want something or are not interested in something够了,别说了(用于愤怒粗暴地表示不要某物或不感兴趣) When they offered me the job I told them they could stuff it.当他们给我提供这份工作时,我告诉他们我没兴趣。 stuff the ballot box — see ballot box stuff yourself informal + often disapproving or stuff your face : to eat a large amount of food吃很多;吃撑 They stuffed themselves with pizza.他们吃了很多比萨饼。 |
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