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stirred

/stur/US // stɜr //UK // (stɜː) //

搅拌过的,搅拌的,搅拌均匀的,被搅拌的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    stirred, stir·ring.

    • : 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.
    • : to set in tremulous, fluttering, or irregular motion: A soft breeze stirred the leaves.
    • : to affect strongly; excite: to stir pity; to stir one's heart.
    • : to incite, instigate, or prompt: to stir up a people to rebellion.
    • : to move briskly; bestir: to stir oneself.
    • : to move, especially in a slight way: He would not stir a finger to help them.
    • : to rouse from inactivity, quiet, contentment, indifference, etc.: to stir up his potential.
    • : to bring up for notice or discussion.
    • : to disturb; trouble.
v.无主动词 verb
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    stirred, stir·ring.

    • : to move, especially slightly or lightly: Not a leaf stirred.
    • : to move around, especially briskly; be active: Everyone in the house was stirring.
    • : to become active, as from some rousing or quickening impulse.
    • : to be emotionally moved or strongly affected.
    • : to be in circulation, current, or afoot: Is there any news stirring?
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of stirring or moving.
    • : the sound made by stirring or moving slightly.
    • : a state or occasion of general excitement; commotion: The news created a stir.
    • : a mental impulse, sensation, or feeling: a stir of hope.
    • : a jog, poke, or thrust: He gave the refuse a stir with his foot.
    • : movement, especially brisk and busy movement: There was too much clamor and stir for her.

Phrases

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbincite, stimulate
Synonyms
affect影响,影响到,受影响,受影响的arouse唤起,激发,引起,激起energize发动,激发活力,激发,激活galvanize镀锌,镀金inflame发炎,发火,发怒,发炎了inspire激发,激励,鼓舞人心,激发灵感kindle点燃,点读,点阅,点读机prompt促使,提示,迅速,催促provoke挑动,挑衅,挑起,撩拨raise提高,抬高,抬起,抬起来rouse鼓动,鼓动人心,唤醒,鼓动起来spark火花,火星,火花机,火花效应spur刺激,刺激性,刺激性的touch触摸,接触,碰,联系trigger触发器,扳机,触发,诱因whip up鞭打,掀起,搅动,鞭打着abet教唆,教唆人,教唆者,教唆唆使actuate促成,推动,促使,促动agitate搅拌,鼓动,搅拌器,煽动animate动画,动画片,动画制作,动画化awaken觉醒,唤醒,苏醒,醒来bestir蓓蕾,蓓蓓尔,蓓蕾花,蓓蓓challenge挑战,挑战赛,挑战性,难题craze开裂,开裂点,开裂状态,开裂缝drive驱动器,驱动,驾驶,驱动力electrify通电,带电,通电的,触电excite激动人心,使人兴奋,激动人心的,激动foment鼓动,酝酿,助长,酝酿着impel促使,推动,鞭策,催促motivate激励,促使,激励的,励志move行动,移动,举措,搬迁quicken快捷,快捷键,快手,快车rally拉力赛,拉力赛中,拉链,拉力赛中的rile扯淡,扯铃,扯蛋,扯谎rout溃败,溃散,溃疡,溃决set设置,一组,一套,集spook幽灵,惊吓,惊魂,诡异thrill激动,激动人心,感到兴奋,激动不已urge敦促,督促,促成,促请vitalize活化,生化,生机勃勃,生动化wake醒来,唤醒,醒来后,醒来的时候waken唤醒,醒来,醒来后,觉醒whetadd fuel to fire推波助澜,火上浇油,火上加油,救火adjy毗连,毗毗,毗连区,毗连的feed the fire喂火,养火,饲喂火种,饲育火种make waves兴风作浪,造浪,乘风破浪,掀起浪潮psych心理,心理学家,心理学,心理素质roust争吵,争夺,争论,争吵声stir embers煽风点火,拨动火苗,拨动火种,拨动火焰stir up挑起,挑动,拨弄,搅拌switch on通电,开启,打开电源,打开work up编制,做好工作,做好,工作
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Examples

  • Pour the hot cream over the chocolate and stir until smooth.

  • 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.

  • It caused a big stir, but then nothing much seemed to happen.

  • 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.

  • The role of private investigators has stirred controversy in the investigation.

  • Rather, all of the manufactured antibodies are all stirred up but have nowhere to go.

  • And there is no doubt, too, that its legacy will be marred by the controversy it stirred, both on and off screen.

  • Cosby would offer them a drink, and then wait until the effects of whatever undisclosed substance he had stirred in took hold.

  • The timing of the violence against the students has particular resonance and has stirred public sentiment.

  • A far-off volley rumbled over the plain, and a few birds stirred uneasily among the trees.

  • Something remote and ancient stirred in her, something that was not of herself To-day, something half primitive, half barbaric.

  • When the smoke and dust cleared away nothing stirred on the whole of that piece of ground.

  • She spoke with such a serious, tender grace, that Gordon seemed stirred to his depths again.

  • 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.