stirred
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you stir a liquid or other substance, you move it around or mix it in a container using something such as a spoon. 攪動; 攪拌
Stir the soup for a few seconds. 把湯攪動幾秒鐘。
There was Mrs. Bellingham, stirring sugar into her tea. 貝林漢姆太太在那兒把糖加入茶中攪拌。
2. V-I If you stir, you move slightly, for example because you are uncomfortable or beginning to wake up. 微動[書面]
Eileen shook him, and he started to stir. 艾琳搖了搖他,他開始動了動。
3. V-I If you do not stir from a place, you do not move from it. 離開[書面] [usu with brd-neg]
She had not stirred from the house that evening. 她那天晚上沒有離開過那座房子。
4. V-T/V-I If something stirs or if the wind stirs it, it moves gently in the wind. 使輕輕拂動; 輕輕拂動[書面]
Palm trees stir in the soft Pacific breeze. 棕櫚樹在太平洋和煦的微風(fēng)里輕輕搖動。
5. V-T/V-I If a particular memory, feeling, or mood stirs or is stirred in you, you begin to think about it or feel it. 喚起; 萌生[書面]
Then a memory stirs in you and you start feeling anxious. 接著你腦海中涌現(xiàn)出一段回憶,并開始感到不安。
Amy remembered the anger he had stirred in her. 艾米記得他曾惹自己生氣。
6. N-SING If an event causes a stir, it causes great excitement, shock, or anger among people. 轟動; 憤怒
His movie has caused a stir. 他的電影引起了轟動。
7. N the act or an instance of stirring or the state of being stirred 攪動; 撥動
8. →see also stirring
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