stir
stir
stɜr
stēr
British pronunciation
/stˈɜː/

英語での「stir」の定義と意味

to stir
01

かき混ぜる, 混ぜる

to move a spoon, etc. around in a liquid or other substance to completely mix it
Transitive: to stir food or drink
to stir definition and meaning
example
She gently stirred the soup, ensuring all the flavors blended perfectly before serving.
彼女はスープを優しくかき混ぜ、提供する前にすべての風味が完璧に混ざり合うようにしました。
As the chef stirred the batter, the kitchen filled with the aroma of fresh cookies.
シェフが生地をかき混ぜている間、キッチンは新鮮なクッキーの香りでいっぱいになった。
02

駆り立てる, 動機づける

to motivate or prompt someone to engage in a specific course of action or behavior
Transitive: to stir sb to an action
to stir definition and meaning
example
The impassioned speech by the activist aimed to stir the crowd to action against social injustice.
活動家の熱烈なスピーチは、社会的不公正に対する行動を群衆に促すことを目的としていました。
The injustice stirred the community to protest, demanding equal rights and fair treatment.
不正は、平等な権利と公正な扱いを求めて、コミュニティを抗議に駆り立てた
03

かき混ぜる, 混ぜる

to mix an ingredient into a liquid or other substance by moving a spoon or another implement in a circular motion
Transitive: to stir an ingredient into liquid
example
As the chocolate melted, the baker stirred in the melted butter to create a smooth and luscious ganache.
チョコレートが溶けるにつれ、パン屋は溶かしバターを混ぜ、滑らかで豊かなガナッシュを作りました。
To enhance the taste, the cook stirred a pinch of salt into the boiling pasta water.
味を引き立てるために、料理人は沸騰しているパスタの水に塩ひとつまみをかき混ぜた
04

動く, 揺れる

to make a subtle or slight movement
Intransitive
example
The leaves on the tree began to stir as a gentle breeze passed through the air.
木の葉がそよ風に吹かれて揺れ始めた。
In the quiet room, the curtains stirred ever so slightly.
静かな部屋で、カーテンがほんの少し揺れた
05

かき立てる, 揺さぶる

to cause a reaction or disturbance in someone's emotional state
Transitive: to stir a reaction or emotion
example
The poignant melody of the song had the power to stir deep emotions and bring tears to her eyes.
その歌の心にしみるメロディーは、深い感情をかき立て、彼女の目に涙を浮かべさせる力があった。
The heartfelt speech by the leader stirred the determination and passion of the team to achieve their goals.
リーダーの心のこもったスピーチは、チームの目標を達成するための決意と情熱をかき立てた
06

かき立てる, 喚起する

to begin or prompt activity, often involving a notable change or movement
Transitive: to stir a change or activity
example
The young artist 's debut exhibition managed to stir interest and appreciation in the art community.
若手アーティストのデビュー展示会は、アートコミュニティで関心と賞賛をかき立てることに成功しました。
The introduction of innovative technology can stir a transformation in the way businesses operate.
革新的な技術の導入は、企業の運営方法に変革を引き起こす可能性があります。
Stir
01

騒動, 興奮

a situation where there is excitement, annoyance, or shock
example
There was a stir in the crowd when the speaker arrived.
The unexpected announcement caused a stir in the office.
02

感情, 興奮

emotional agitation and excitement
example
The letter left him in a stir of confusion.
Her speech created a stir of hope in the community.
03

センセーション, メディアイベント

a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event
example
The celebrity scandal created a stir in the tabloids.
A stir over the policy announcement dominated social media.
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