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jabbed

英 [dʒæbd]

美 [dʒæbd]

v.  戳; 刺; 捅; 猛击
jab的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 戳;刺;捅
    If youjabone thing into another, you push it there with a quick, sudden movement and with a lot of force.
    1. He saw her jab her thumb on a red button — a panic button...
      他看到她用拇指按了一个红色按钮——紧急呼叫按钮。
    2. A needle was jabbed into the baby's arm...
      一个针头扎进了婴儿的胳膊。
    3. Stern jabbed at me with his glasses...
      斯特恩用眼镜捅了我一下。
    4. Nick jabbed his finger at the clothes on the bed.
      尼克用手指戳了戳床上的衣服。
  • N-COUNT 戳;捅;猛击
    Ajabis a sudden, sharp punch.
    1. He was simply too powerful for his opponent, rocking him with a steady supply of left jabs.
      对对手而言,他实在是太强大了,一顿结实的左刺拳打得对手摇摇晃晃。
  • N-COUNT 注射;接种;预防针
    Ajabis an injection of something into your blood to prevent illness.
    1. ...painful anti malaria jabs.
      很疼的疟疾预防针
  • N-COUNT 抨击;攻击
    You can refer to a sudden and unpleasant critical remark as ajab.
    1. They have been sniping at each other, with the Democrats taking jabs at the president's handling of foreign policy.
      他们一直在互相指责,其中民主党一方抨击总统的对外政策。

双语例句

  • I ran to the elevator and jabbed at the button.
    我跑向电梯,猛按下按钮。
  • The policeman jabbed at the criminal with his fist.
    警察用拳猛击罪犯。
  • The swanky bar had no record of his booking, and he was barely able to contain his rage. He fumed and fidgeted and jabbed angrily at his BlackBerry trying vainly to raise his PA. Five minutes passed slowly.
    那家时髦酒吧没有他的预约记录,他简直难以控制自己的怒火,大发雷霆,烦躁不安,猛敲黑莓,徒劳地想把自己的私人助理召来。这五分钟过得真慢啊。
  • Thrashing to break free, he was jabbed savagely with sharp sticks.
    在他拼命挣扎着要脱身时,有人用尖利的木棒凶狠地戳他。
  • He jabbed me in the body.
    他出其不意地撞我的身体。
  • With an impatient look on her face, she time and again kicked the people who were lying on the floor or jabbed them with her broom.
    她脸上挂着厌烦的表情,不时地用脚踢着、是用笤帚戳着躺在地上的人。
  • On another occasion he jabbed her or stabbed her in the hand with a screwdriver.
    还有一回他用螺丝刀戳、刺入妻子的手。
  • He jabbed his elbow into my side.
    他用肘猛戳我的腰部。
  • Something was jabbed into his ear.
    曾有东西扎入他的耳朵。
  • At one point Mr McCain jabbed a finger towards his opponent and referred to him as "that one".
    有一次,麦凯恩用手指指着对手,称呼他“那个人”。