stirring

英['stɜːrɪŋ] 美['stɜːrɪŋ]
  • adj. 活跃的;令人激动的
  • n. 起始阶段
  • 动词stir的现在分词形式.
  • stichopus n.刺参属
  • stick n.手杖;枝;杆vt.刺入;插于;竖起vi.钉住;坚持,遵守;粘贴;生效,起作用
  • stick by 坚持;忠于;信守
  • stick fast vi.紧紧固定(陷入困境)
  • stick in 放入;陷入;植入;附上
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 激动人心的
    2. 活跃的
    3. 忙碌的
    4. 热闹的
    5. 吵闹的(城市)
    6. 危险的
    7. 动摇民心的
    8. 使人兴奋的
    9. 激励的
    10. 鼓舞的
    11. 扣人心弦的
    12. 动人心弦的
    13. 令人提心吊胆的
    14. 令人激情澎湃的
    15. 刺激的
    16. 活泼的
    17. 令人激动的
    n. (名词)
    1. 开始
    2. 酝酿
    3. 出现
    4. 萌动
    5. 起始阶段
    adv. (副词)
    1. 激动地
    2. 刺激地
    3. 令人兴奋地

英英释义

Noun:
  1. agitating a liquid with an implement;

    "constant stirring prevents it from burning on the bottom of the pan"

  2. arousing to a particular emotion or action

Adjective:
  1. capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement;

    "a rousing sermon"
    "stirring events such as wars and rescues"

  2. exciting strong but not unpleasant emotions;

    "a stirring speech"

1. There'ssomething you could study without stirring from this room.
有些东西你不用离开这个房间也可以学习。

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2. Deep inside the awareness was stirring that something was about to happen.
内心深处隐隐感觉到有什么事即将发生。

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3. The two women lay on their backs, not stirring.
两名妇女一动不动地仰面躺着。

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4. There was Mrs Bellingham, stirring sugar into her tea.
贝林厄姆太太正在那里将糖搅进茶里。

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5. I thought at first that Jay had been stirring things up.
我起初认为杰伊一直在挑起事端。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. All Nature was wide awake and stirring, now.
      此时自然界的万物全都醒来,充满了活力。
    2. I've never read a more stirring poem.
      我从来没有读过比这更激动人心的诗歌。
    3. It is the most stirring story I've ever read.
      这是我读过的所有故事中最激动人心的一篇。