词汇 | stuff |
释义 | stuff noun uk /stʌf/ us /stʌf/ stuffnoun (THING(S))B1[ U ]informal a substance, especially when you do not know or say exactly what it is: 物品,东西,玩意儿 There's sticky stuff all over the chair.椅子上到处都是黏乎乎的东西。 What's this black stuff?这个黑东西是什么? He drinks gallons of tea - he loves the stuff.他大量地喝茶——他喜欢这东西。 [ U ]informal things that someone says or does, when you are referring to them in a general way without saying exactly what they are: (泛指)说(或做)的事 All that stuff she has been saying about Lee is just not true.她说的有关李的那些话都是胡说八道。 We did some really interesting stuff today.今天我们做了一些有趣的事。 I have to go now - I've got stuff to do.我得走了,还有事情要做。 I've read all her books - I really like her stuff.我读过所有她写的书,我真的喜欢她的东西。 [ U ]informal someone's possessions or things that they take somewhere with them: (某人拥有的或随身携带的)物品,东西 We'll have to carry all our camping stuff.我们得带上所有露营需要的东西。 Do you want help bringing your stuff in from the van?你要不要人帮你把东西从送货车上搬进来? We can't move to a smaller place - we've got too much stuff.我们没法搬到一个更小的地方了——我们东西太多了。 and stuffinformal used to refer to more things of a similar kind to ones you have mentioned, when you do not say exactly what they are: …等(类似的)东西 This is the drawer where I keep paper and envelopes and stuff.这是我用来放纸张信封等东西的抽屉。 The kids always clutter the hall up with school bags and coats and stuff.孩子们总是在厅里乱放书包、外套和乱七八糟的东西。 I love milk - I drink gallons of the stuff.我喜欢喝牛奶——喝得很多。 I've got some stuff to do at home, so I'm going to take off now. I like modern art to a certain extent, but I don't like the really experimental stuff. He leaves all the difficult stuff for me to do and it really annoys me. Groups and collections of things age bracket agglomerate agglomeration Aladdin's cave anthology array basket bunch crop empty set ensemble family feast glory box portfolio selection sheaf sheaves starter pack store cupboard You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: General Belongings and possessions stuffnoun (QUALITY)[ U ]US someone's skill or great abilities: (某人的)技巧,高超的能力 great stuffAvery had great stuff, total command of all three of his pitches.埃弗里投球技术很好,3次投球都很有把握。 show your stuffAn interview is a chance to show your stuff.面试是展示你能力的机会。 Baseball & rounders 1-2-3 inning ahead alley around the hornidiom at bat bomb curve heater hit the ball out of the parkidiom hitting coach home plate home stand horsehide sac solo spitter split-fingered fastball splitter squeeze play stretch GrammarThing and stuff We use the general noun thing more commonly in speaking than in writing. … Thing We use the general noun thing more commonly in speaking than in writing. … Stuff Stuff is one of the most common nouns in speaking. It is more informal than thing. It is not at all common in writing. … Idiomsdo your stuff good/great/lovely stuff! stuff and nonsense the stuff of something stuff verb uk /stʌf/ us /stʌf/ stuffverb (FILL)[ T ] to completely fill a container with something: 装满,填满,塞满 Stuff the pillow and then sew up the final seam.把垫子塞满,然后把最后一道缝缝上。 (be) stuffed withUnder her bed, they found a bag stuffed with money.他们在她床下找到了一个装满钞票的袋子。 C2[ T ]informal to push something into a small space, often quickly or in a careless way: (常指匆忙或胡乱地)塞,填 stuff something into somethingThis suitcase is absolutely full - I can't stuff another thing into it.这只箱子塞得满满的——我再也塞不进东西了。 [ T ] to fill the body of a dead animal with special material so that it looks as if it is still alive制作(动物)标本 [ T ]mainly UKoffensive (of a man) to have sex with a woman(男人和女人)性交 I stuffed it into my bag and quickly left. I just stuffed everything in boxes. He pulled out a big fat wallet stuffed with bank notes.他掏出一个塞满钞票的鼓鼓囊囊的大钱包。 Every bit of the house was stuffed with souvenirs of their trips abroad. He stuffs all his magazines and books under the bed. Filling and completing backfill bow box ticking brick brick something up brim jam occupy overcrowd overrun pack something/somewhere out permeate plug saturable squeeze (someone/something) in/squeeze (someone/something) into something stuffing suffuse supersaturated tank tie You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Placing and positioning an object Burying, cremating and preserving bodies stuffverb (FOOD)[ T ] to fill food with stuffing: 填料,馅 Stuff the turkey, then put it into a pre-heated oven.把填料塞进火鸡后,放进预热的烤箱中。 Preparing food batch cooking biga bind breadmaking butter buttered clarify glaze glazed grate ingredient jerk rehydrate restuff rice rustle something up scoby toss whip zap stuffverb (EAT)stuff yourselfinformal to eat a lot: 吃得很多,大吃大喝 stuff yourself with somethingThey'd been stuffing themselves with snacks all afternoon, so they didn't want any dinner.他们吃了一个下午的零食,因此根本不想吃晚饭了。 I spent the evening stuffing myself with shrimp the size of lobsters. There she was, stuffing herself with doughnuts. We stuffed ourselves with smoked salmon sandwiches. It's not a good idea to stuff yourself with junk food. to eat food eatWhat do you want to eat for lunch? haveI'll just have one more piece of chocolate cake. consumeHe consumes vast quantities of bread with every meal. devourThe children devoured a whole packet of biscuits. bolt (down)Don't bolt down your food - you'll make yourself ill! gobble (up/down)The children gobbled their sweets. Eating al desko binge binge eating bite break breadidiom cram devour fall on/upon someone feast feast on something feeder feeding gulp inhale mainline pick at something picnic pig pig out postprandial stuffverb (BASKETBALL)[ T ]USinformal to jump up and force a basketball down through the basket(= goal) in order to score: He can stuff the ball with either hand. Synonym dunk Basketball, netball & volleyball airball alley-oop b-ball backcourt backfield dime dunk foul game ball goaltending granny shot half-court half-court press pivot quintet rebound rebounder rebounding reverse dribble turnover Idiomsget stuffed! stuff it, them, you, etc. stuff your face stuff | American Dictionarystuff noun[ U ] us/stʌf/ stuffnoun[U] (SUBSTANCE)a substance or material: What’s the black stuff on the rug? This stuff tastes good. stuffnoun[U] (THINGS)a group of different things, activities, or matters: We helped him move his stuff to the new apartment. I’ve got a lot of stuff to do this weekend. They’d heard all this stuff before. stuff verb[ T ] us/stʌf/ stuffverb[T] (FILL)to fill the inside of something: I can’t stuff another thing into this suitcase. To stuff a turkey, or other meat or vegetable, is to fill it with other food before cooking it. If you stuff yourself, you eat a large amount of food: The kids stuffed themselves with snacks. Examples of stuffstuff In so doing, she has replaced the musical world of the area - 'stagey stuff' - with that of her childhood. I really cannot take all this stuff seriously. It seems that there is something different in ecology from the stuff that seemed 'factual' in the basic biology stuff. This evolution of models is the stuff of scientific progress. It is, first, a polemical discourse that trumpets the advantages of the worsteds or ' stuffs ' over traditional woollens. We trawled at 300 fathoms but only got a bit of stuff, but it turned out very valuable. When speakers back then used a substance term, they were referring to samples of stuff bearing a certain equivalence relation to paradigmatic samples. While monetary benefits are the traditional stuff of social policy, they are unusual in a care context in a number of respects. A green olive is often stuffed with this. It feels to you as if there's stuff there to be touched by movement of the hands. These were not arcane debates, but the stuff of community interest, likely to move citizens when constitutions were judged by popular vote. This is noticeable right from the start in the first chapter; lots of good stuff but the reader is left feeling rather confused. Surely they don't mean to suggest that the three persons share a common stuff or matter, or that their three portions of matter overlap. Sometimes that stuff takes up 60% of the review, maybe because the guy doesn't know what he's talking about. Far from being the inanimate stuff typically envisioned by modern thought, materials in this original sense are the active constituents of a world-in-formation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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