stab
stab
stæb
stāb
British pronunciation
/stæb/

Definición y significado de "stab"en inglés

to stab
01

apuñalar, acuchillar

to push a knife or other sharp object into someone to injure or kill them
Transitive: to stab sb
to stab definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The detective concluded that the victim was stabbed with a kitchen knife based on the wound pattern.
El detective concluyó que la víctima fue apuñalada con un cuchillo de cocina según el patrón de la herida.
02

clavar, apuñalar

to thrust a pointed object, typically with force, into something
Intransitive: to stab into sth
to stab definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
A needle from the cactus stabbed into his finger, causing a sharp pain.
Una aguja del cactus clavó en su dedo, causando un dolor agudo.
03

clavar, hundir

to thrust a sharp object into something with force
Transitive: to stab a sharp object into sth
example
Ejemplos
The knight stabbed his sword into the dragon's heart, vanquishing the beast.
El caballero clavó su espada en el corazón del dragón, venciendo a la bestia.
01

a forceful thrust or blow made with a knife or other sharp pointed object

example
Ejemplos
The soldier received a stab wound in battle.
02

an attempt to do something, often brief or experimental

example
Ejemplos
The rookie made a stab at pitching in the big game.
03

una punzada, un dolor repentino

a sudden, intense sensation of an emotion
example
Ejemplos
The betrayal by her friend caused a sharp stab of sadness to overwhelm her.
La traición de su amiga causó un dolor agudo de tristeza que la abrumó.
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