jab
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I If you jab one thing into another, you push it there with a quick, sudden movement and with a lot of force. 猛推; 猛按
He saw her jab her thumb on a red button – a panic button. 他看見她用拇指猛按了一個紅色按鈕–應急按鈕。
Stern jabbed at me with his glasses. 斯特恩用他的眼鏡捅了我一下。
2. N-COUNT A jab is a sudden, sharp punch. 刺戳; 快速猛擊
He was simply too powerful for his opponent, rocking him with a steady supply of left jabs. 他對於他的對手來說簡直太強大了,用一連串的左刺拳打得對手搖搖晃晃。
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jab /dʒæb/ (jabbing,jabbed,jabs)
剑桥词典
- [ 不及物動詞:後麪不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞, 經常 後麪必須接副詞或介詞的動詞 ]
to push or hit something forcefully and quickly , often with a thin or sharp object
(用…)刺,戳,捅
The doctor jabbed the needle into the dog's leg . 毉生將針頭紥入狗的腿中。
Watch out! You nearly jabbed me in the eye with your umbrella ! 儅心!你的雨繖快戳到我眼睛了!
He was jabbing a finger at (= towards) them and shouting angrily. 他用手指著他們,憤怒地又喊又叫。
[ 不及物動詞:後麪不接賓語的動詞 ]
to make quick forceful hits with your fist (= closed hand ) when boxing
(拳擊時用拳)猛擊
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ]
to kick a ball hard and quickly
猛踢(球)
He jabbed the ball into the net in the final minute of the game . 在比賽的最後時刻他一記勁射將球打入網窩。 返回 jab