suck 的 4 个定义
- to draw into the mouth by producing a partial vacuum by action of the lips and tongue: to suck lemonade through a straw.
- to draw by or as if by suction: Plants suck moisture from the earth. The pump sucked water from the basement.
- to apply the lips or mouth to and draw upon by producing a partial vacuum, especially for extracting fluid contents: to suck an orange.
- (7)
- to draw something in by producing a partial vacuum in the mouth, especially to draw milk from the breast.
- to draw or be drawn by or as if by suction.
- to draw air instead of water, as when the water is low or a valve is defective.
- (6)
- an act or instance of sucking.
- a sucking force.
- the sound produced by sucking.
- (6)
- suck in, Slang. to deceive; cheat; defraud: The confidence man sucked us all in.
- suck up, Slang. to be obsequious; toady: The workers are all sucking up to him because he's the one who decides who'll get the bonuses.
suck 近义词
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更多suck例句
- I started a blog called Boo Cancer, You Suck as a safe place for me to process what I was going through.
- Whether the episodes suck or the episodes are great, I stand by them.
- They want Lawrence to suck it up and smile for the camera, however retroactively.
- Anyone who thinks otherwise, to employ the emotional sophistication of “Shake It Off,” can suck it.
- They were going to suck up this problem and turn into the solution to the other problem, which was the meat shortage.
- Then they continue to prick the body, and, as they say, they draw off or suck out the humors until the body is left dry.
- The child, who teaches its grandmother to suck eggs, commits a venial fault in comparison.
- They seize the former so dexterously by the neck that they always master them; the crocodile eggs they suck.
- If the young elephant had once been used to suck with his mouth, how could he lose that habit the remainder of his life?
- She is supposed to be a sort of spiritual vampyre, and to suck the life out of infants and young people.