stir
名詞
定義 stir 名詞
mix
- CountableUsually singular
the act of stirring a liquid or other substance in order to mix it
Could you give the soup a quick stir?
Please give the sauce a little stir before adding the tomatoes.
Give the drink a gentle stir to dissolve the sugar.
excitement
- Uncountableinformal
a lot of interest or excitement
The premiere of the movie caused quite a stir.
The new policy created a stir within the community.
The celebrity's appearance caused a stir.
march
- CountableUsually singular
an occasion when a group of people march or stand together to show that they disagree with or support something or someone; a demonstration
The students organized a stir to protest the increase in tuition fees.
The workers staged a stir demanding better working conditions.
They organized a stir in support of environmental protection.
動詞
定義 stir 動詞
mix
- B1TransitiveIntransitive
to mix a liquid or other substance by moving an object such as a spoon in a circular pattern
Ensure all the ingredients are fully mixed while stirring.
Stir the sauce before adding other ingredients.
Please stir gently until the sugar is completely dissolved.
move
- C2TransitiveIntransitive
to move or to cause something to move slightly
A gentle breeze stirred the curtains.
The cat stirred in its sleep.
He stirred slightly at the sound of her voice.
- Intransitive
to wake up or begin to move or take action
He didn't stir until noon.
Come on, stir yourselves, or we’ll be late!
She tried to wake him up, but he didn't stir.
cause emotion
- C2Transitive
If something stirs you, it makes you feel a strong emotion.
The ending of the movie deeply stirred me.
The song stirred memories of my childhood.
The speech stirred us to strive for excellence.
- Intransitiveliterary
If an emotion stirs within you, you begin to feel it.
A sense of hope began to stir within her.
Love began to stir within her heart.
A new sense of determination was stirring within him.
- Intransitiveinformal
to cause trouble intentionally between other people, especially by telling false or secret information
He enjoys stirring things up, which leads to conflicts between colleagues.
She always tries to stir things up between her friends.
Don't pay attention to them, they are just stirring.
成語
- stir the blood
To stir the blood means to cause a feeling of excitement or exhilaration.
• Adventure movies always stir the blood of the audience.
片語動詞 stir
- stir something up
to initiate or escalate an unpleasant emotion or issue
• His comments stirred up a dispute among colleagues.