sap

名詞

UK/sæp/
US/sæp/

定義 sap 名詞

liquid

  1. Uncountable

    the fluid that transports nutrients throughout a plant

    • Maple syrup is derived from the sap of sugar maple trees.

    • Rubber is collected from the sap of rubber trees.

    • The sap of this plant has medicinal properties.

person

  1. Countableinformal

    a foolish person who is easily deceived or persuaded

    • He always makes excuses to slack off and let some other poor sap do all the work.

    • Don't be a sap and fall for his smooth talk.

    • She really thought she could persuade him, she was such a sap.

動詞

UK/sæp/
US/sæp/

定義 sap 動詞

  1. Transitive

    to gradually weaken or deplete someone’s strength or vitality, often over time

    • Prolonged stress can sap your energy over time.

    • This job completely sapped her of all her creativity.

    • The illness gradually sapped his physical strength.

成語

  • the sap is rising

    This idiom is used to describe a time, often in spring, when people feel more energetic and interested in love and sex.

    With the weather warming up, it feels like the sap is rising.