jabbed

英[dʒæb] 美[dʒæb]
  • v.刺;戳;猛击n.戳;刺;猛击注射
jabbed jabbed jabbing jabs
  • jab v.刺;戳;猛击n.戳;刺;猛击注射
  • Jab-Driven 任务驱动
  • jab-off n.皮下注射麻醉品;麻醉药注射发生的作用
  • jaba [医]朱槿,扶桑
  • Jabail 朱拜勒(黎巴嫩)
Noun:
  1. a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow);

    "he warned me with a jab with his finger"
    "he made a thrusting motion with his fist"

  2. a quick short straight punch

  3. the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow;

    "she gave me a sharp dig in the ribs"

Verb:
  1. poke or thrust abruptly;

    "he jabbed his finger into her ribs"

  2. strike or punch with quick and short blows

  3. stab or pierce;

    "he jabbed the piece of meat with his pocket knife"

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The vet jabbed (at) the dog with a needle.
      兽医给狗扎针。
    2. Be careful with that umbrella you nearly jabbed my eye out!
      小心那把伞--你差一点把我的眼睛戳出来。
    3. Be careful with that umbrella. You nearly jabbed my eye out!
      小心那把伞,你差一点把我的眼睛戳出来。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A thrust or jab does less damage but increases your attack range.
      前刺或前戳,杀伤力小,但攻击范围大。
    2. Seldom's main weapon is a left jab.
      西尔顿的杀手锏是左手刺拳。
    3. He neatly fended off a jab at his chest.
      他利落地挡开了当胸的一击。
    1. Have you had your cholera jabs yet?
      你打霍乱预防针了吗?
    2. Only 7% of the people in Luxembourg intend to get the swine flu jab.
      只有7%25卢森堡人打算接种猪流感疫苗。