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stung

/stuhng/US // stʌŋ //UK // (stʌŋ) //

被蜇,被刺伤,被蜇伤,被蜇了

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a simple past tense and past participle of sting.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • There’s a fair amount of body horror here, beginning with a bee-stung hand that continues to fester and flake.

  • Something stung my elbow and it blew up to the size of a tennis ball.

  • Comforting in that they show that our intended message hit the target and stung.

  • Still, the criticisms have stung, particularly in the age of post-Mitt Romney Mormon mainstreaming.

  • Still, as Lennon/McCartney got increasingly arty, Harrison was stung and he began chasing.

  • Wind from the top, twenty miles an hour, stung his faced, but he was sweating in his white snowsuit.

  • Stung to the soul, Louis threw himself at her feet, to proclaim his innocence of all these inferences, before heaven and her.

  • The blows stung, and Black Sheep struck back at random with all the power at his command.

  • Sues saucy, self-congratulatory toss of the head 14 stung her so that she could have cried out.

  • It became possible to breathe without discomfort to the lungs; my eyes no longer stung and watered.

  • The cold air from the sea stung our cheeks sharply as we left the close atmosphere of the little crowded tent.