stirred / stɜr /

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stirred3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

stirred, stir·ring.

  1. to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc., any or all of the component parts: to stir one's coffee with a spoon.
  2. to set in tremulous, fluttering, or irregular motion: A soft breeze stirred the leaves.
  3. to affect strongly; excite: to stir pity; to stir one's heart.
v. 无主动词 verb

stirred, stir·ring.

  1. to move, especially slightly or lightly: Not a leaf stirred.
  2. to move around, especially briskly; be active: Everyone in the house was stirring.
  3. to become active, as from some rousing or quickening impulse.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of stirring or moving.
  2. the sound made by stirring or moving slightly.
  3. a state or occasion of general excitement; commotion: The news created a stir.

stirred 近义词

v. 动词 verb

mix up, agitate

v. 动词 verb

incite, stimulate

v. 动词 verb

get up and going

stirred构成的短语

  • stir up
  • stir up a hornets' nest
  • cause a commotion (stir)

更多stirred例句

  1. Pour the hot cream over the chocolate and stir until smooth.
  2. Give the vinegar-water a stir and then sprinkle 1⁄4 cup of it, 1 tablespoon at a time, over the flour mixture, scraping the bowl and folding in the flour while shaking the bowl between additions.
  3. It caused a big stir, but then nothing much seemed to happen.
  4. She caused a stir in 2017, when she invoked her brother on a trip to China to pitch potential investors for a Kushner Companies development in Jersey City, New Jersey.
  5. The role of private investigators has stirred controversy in the investigation.
  6. Rather, all of the manufactured antibodies are all stirred up but have nowhere to go.
  7. And there is no doubt, too, that its legacy will be marred by the controversy it stirred, both on and off screen.
  8. Cosby would offer them a drink, and then wait until the effects of whatever undisclosed substance he had stirred in took hold.
  9. The timing of the violence against the students has particular resonance and has stirred public sentiment.
  10. A far-off volley rumbled over the plain, and a few birds stirred uneasily among the trees.
  11. Something remote and ancient stirred in her, something that was not of herself To-day, something half primitive, half barbaric.
  12. When the smoke and dust cleared away nothing stirred on the whole of that piece of ground.
  13. She spoke with such a serious, tender grace, that Gordon seemed stirred to his depths again.
  14. He was a very dignified man, and his manner was nearly always calm, no matter how stirred up he might have felt in his mind.