stir
英 [stɜː]
美[stɝ]
- n. 搅拌;轰动
- vt. 搅拌;激起;惹起
- vi. 搅动;传播;走动
词组搭配
stir the blood
make someone excited or enthusiastic
激起热情,使兴奋
stir one's stumps
[often in imperative](Brit. informal, dated)(of a person) begin to move or act
(英,非正式,旧)(人)开始移动;开始行动
stir something up
cause or provoke trouble or bad feeling
惹事,滋事;煽动,激起
he accused me of trying to stir up trouble.
他指责我想闹事。
双语例句
- 1. Stir the pork about until it turns white all the way through.
- 不停搅动猪肉,直到它全部变白为止。
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- 2. Remove the bowl from the ice and stir in the cream.
- 从冰里把碗取出,搅入奶油。
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- 3. Stir the sauce and pour it over the top.
- 搅拌调味汁,把它浇在上面。
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- 4. Stir the parsley into the potatoes and serve at room temperature.
- 把欧芹拌入土豆里,放至常温后再端上桌。
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- 5. Stir the custard occasionally to prevent a skin forming.
- 要不时地搅拌牛奶蛋糊,防止其表面结皮。
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