to stab
01
刺, 捅
to push a knife or other sharp object into someone to injure or kill them
Transitive: to stab sb
例子
The assailant attempted to stab the victim multiple times before fleeing the scene.
袭击者在逃离现场前多次试图刺伤受害者。
She narrowly escaped being stabbed when she defended herself with a nearby object.
当她用附近的物体自卫时,她险些被刺伤。
02
刺, 戳
to thrust a pointed object, typically with force, into something
Intransitive: to stab into sth
例子
A shard of glass stabbed into the fabric of the car seat during the accident.
在事故中,一块玻璃碎片刺入了汽车座椅的织物。
The thorns stabbed into his hand when he grabbed the rose bush.
当他抓住玫瑰丛时,刺刺入了他的手。
03
刺, 戳
to thrust a sharp object into something with force
Transitive: to stab a sharp object into sth
例子
The chef stabbed the skewer into the juicy steak to check if it was cooked to perfection.
厨师将扦子刺入多汁的牛排,以检查它是否煮得完美。
She stabbed the shovel into the ground to dig a hole for the new plant.
她将铲子刺入地面,为新植物挖一个洞。
Stab
01
a forceful thrust or blow made with a knife or other sharp pointed object
例子
He suffered a stab in the arm during the robbery.
The attacker delivered a quick stab to the victim's side.
02
an attempt to do something, often brief or experimental
例子
She gave a stab at solving the puzzle.
He took a stab at painting his first canvas.
03
一阵刺痛, 突然的强烈感觉
a sudden, intense sensation of an emotion
例子
As he remembered the accident, a sudden stab of fear shot through him.
当他回忆起那起事故时,一阵突如其来的恐惧刺痛了他。
With each rejection letter, she felt a stab of disappointment in her heart.
每一封拒绝信都让她心中感到一阵刺痛的失望。



























