1things 事物 informalSUBSTANCE used when you are talking about things such as substances, materials, or groups of objects when you do not know what they are called, or it is not important to say exactly what they are 东西;物品〔用于事物名称不详或不重要时〕
I’ve got some sticky stuff on my shoe.
我鞋子上有什么黏糊糊的东西。
How do you think you’re going to fit all that stuff into the car?
你说这么多东西你怎么装进车里?
I felt sorry for the ones who had to eat the awful stuff.
我很同情那些只能吃这种难吃东西的人。
Where’s all the camping stuff?
野营用的东西都在哪儿?
2somebody’s stuffinformal the things that belong to someone 某人的物品,某人的所有物
Did you get the rest of your stuff?
你的其他东西都拿了吗?
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somebody’s stuff• You can put your stuff over here for now.
3activities/ideas 活动/想法 informal used when talking about different activities, subjects, or ideas, when you do not say exactly what these are 活动,事情
What kind of stuff do you like to read?
你喜欢读什么样的书?
I’ve got so much stuff to do this weekend.
我这个周末有好多事情要做。
There’s a lot of interesting stuff in this book.
这本书里有很多有趣的东西。
He’s talked to me about all that stuff too.
那些事情他也都对我说了。
He does mountain biking and skiing, and stuff like that.
他从事山地自行车、滑雪之类的运动。
4work/art 作品/艺术 informal used when you are talking about what someone has done or made, for example writing, music, or art 作品;乐曲;艺术
I don’t like his stuff.
我不喜欢他的作品。
John Lee was getting ready to play his stuff.
约翰·李正准备演奏他的曲子。
He did some great stuff in his early films.
他早期的电影里有一些好东西。
good stuffBritish EnglishBrE (=used to tell someone that their work is good) 优秀作品
This is good stuff.
这东西不错。
5... and stuffspoken informal used to say that there are other things similar to what you have just mentioned, but you are not going to say what they are…之类的东西
There’s some very good music there, CD systems and stuff, and laser disks.
那儿有些很好的音乐、激光唱片播放设备什么的,还有激光光盘。
6the (very) stuff of dreams/life/politicsXXexactly the kind of thing that dreams etc consist of 梦/生活/政治的内容
an enchanting place – the very stuff of dreams
一个迷人的地方——犹如梦境
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the (very) stuff of dreams/life/politics• Our ideas and hopes for the future are the stuff of life.• How does a political system handle the incredibly difficult and complicatedvalueallocations that are the stuff of politics?• But such philosophicaldissent, at this point, is the stuff of dreams in a dreamworld.• Within this realmthe stuff of dreams and nightmares can coalesce from the very air.• This was the stuff of life.
7character 性格CHARACTER/PERSONALITY the qualities of someone’s character 〔某人的〕本质,品质
Does he have the right stuff (=qualities that make you able to deal with difficulties)?
他有那本事吗?
Surely you’re not going to give up? I thought you were made of sterner stuff (=were more determined).
你总不会要放弃吧?我原以为你很坚强。
8do/show your stuffinformalSHOW OFF to do what you are good at when everyone wants you to do it 拿出自己的本领,显身手
Come on Gina, get on the dance floor and do your stuff!
来吧,吉娜,到舞池里来显显你的身手!
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do/show your stuff• I should go and do my stuff.• Having the appetite to get out there and do your stuff is the keyfactor for an international player.• It's amazing to watch him do his stuff on the basketball court.• At times, it seems that Benson is unable to simply roll the camera and let them do their stuff.• Derek Jefferson had abandoned his executivesuit for a caddie's bib and was ready to do his stuff again.• Afterwards, I stood up to do my stuff.
Stuff is an uncountable noun and has no plural form. Use a singular verb after it.stuff是不可数名词,没有复数形式,后接单数动词
Most of my stuff is still in packing cases.
我的东西大多还在包装箱里。
nGRAMMAR: Comparison
stuff
Stuff is an uncountable noun and is not used in the plural. You say:
The shop sells all kinds of stuff.
✗Don’t say: The shop sells all kind of stuffs.
foodstuff
Foodstuff is a countable noun and is often used in the plural:
The country has to import basic foodstuffs such as rice.
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stuff• But now she's all married and stuff.• We had some spare time, so we started messing around with samples and sequencers and stuff.• Our campingstuffalone took up most of the space in the back of the car.• So you only send non-confidential stuff that way.• Gore needs to maintain an impression that all of this is everyday, normalstuff.• They sent me a bunch of stuff about the university.• What kind of stuff did they teach you there?• Do you have any of that clear plasticstuff to cover food with?• I've got some sort of stickystuff on my shoe.• What's that sticky stuff on the floor?• There were 2 attacks early on, but it takes stronger stuff than this to beat Grimsby.• Ted had never talked like this, filler talk, stuff you say when you are getting used to having a visitor.• That stuffstinks.• The builders have left all their stuff round the back of the house.• I don't know how we're going to get all this stuff into the car.• You're not going to have a lot of time to pack up your stuff before you move.
all that stuff• Matches the description, right age and all that stuff.• They bought furcoats and all that stuff.• I suppose he thought poetry was about love and metaphysics and all that stuff.• What could be worse than to be dogged by all that stuff?• You couldn't get a regularparrot to do all that stuff.• You don't believe in all that stuff.• You told me all that stuff about your wife being unfaithful.• But after a while, the sight of all that stuff was more than he could bear so he looked away.
good stuff• This is mostly mainstream, hitradio, but good stuff that still crosses over.• You just can't level the same accusation at Rickenbacker, since they've always made good stuff.• I felt it was prettygood stuff.• And this band were just getting encore after f***ing encore; it was really good stuff, a real grunge-fest.• It would be my turn to get the good stuff.• Now I get inta the good stuff.• One capsule of the good stuff can be split into several capsules and mixed with assorted cutting agents.• She knows where the good stuff is.
the right stuff• He had attitude, the right stuff, like a nineteenth-century beatnik.• Becky's got the right stuff for becoming a good doctor.• I became one of the elite, one who had the Right Stuff.• This guy Powell has the right stuff.• If in doubt see if it melts with heat, then you are sure you have the right stuff.• Scarcityvalue apart, the Stag is made of the right stuff by classicyardsticks.• Now it's the turn of the attack to show it's made of the right stuff.• Often the right stuff is buried under an avalanche of garbage.• Switching on the overdrivechannel, however, gave immediateaccess to the right stuff.
4dead animal 死的动物TIC to fill the skin of a dead animal in order to make the animal look still alive 填塞〔动物尸体〕以制作标本
a stuffed owl
猫头鹰标本
5stuff yourself (also stuff your face) informalEAT to eat so much food that you cannot eat anything else 吃饱,吃足
stuff yourself with
The kids have been stuffing themselves with candy.
孩子们一直在一个劲儿地吃糖。
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stuff yourself• The naanbread was big; we'd both stuffed ourselves with it during the meal but it was still big.• We laugh as we stuff ourselves with bouillabaisse.• Your son knows where it comes from even if he doesn't take the stuff himself.• I watched Claude stuff himself into his trousers.• We do know that some people stuff themselves with fiber and still get cancer.• When I first started thinking about Christmas, I decided to spend it alone and stuff myself with food.• The Scarecrowstuffed himself with freshstraw and Dorothy put new paint on his eyes that he might see better.• She so obviously hadn't given up stuffing herself with Salmon's creambuns.
6get stuffedBritish EnglishBrE spokenREJECT/NOT ACCEPT used to tell someone very rudely and angrily that you do not want to talk to them or accept their offer 走开,不要烦了,去你的吧〔以非常粗鲁和生气的语气表示不想与某人交谈或拒绝接受某人的提议〕
He only offered me £10 for it, so I told him to get stuffed.
他只想出十英镑买这个东西,所以我叫他滚开。
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get stuffed• He obviously had impregnation on his mind, but by now Lydia had lost her temper and she told him to get stuffed.• He told me to get stuffed.• I doubt if it ever dawned on him that his patientwife would tell him to get stuffed.• Under his breath, the VicePresident was telling him to get stuffed.• The Raiders are getting stuffed because the defensive line is penetrating.
7somebody can stuff somethingspokenWANT# used to say very angrily or rudely that you do not want what someone is offering 让某人的某物见鬼去吧〔非常气愤或粗鲁地表示不接受某人给的东西〕
‘All right. You can stuff your money!’ Reynolds exploded.
“得了。让你的钱见鬼去吧!”雷诺兹勃然大怒道。
8stuff itspoken used to say angrily or rudely that you do not care about something or do not want something 管他呢,去他的〔气愤或粗鲁地表示不在乎或不想要〕
I thought, stuff it, I’ll do what I want.
我想,管他呢,我想做什么就做什么。
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stuff it• Shell it out, or stuff it?• Take your whining and stuff it.• Some one else must have helpfully stuffed it all back again.• He tore it free, stuffed it in his pocket and returned the pad, slamming the drawer and locking it.• Without a word she jerked it out of his hand and stuffed it in the garbage.• I stuffed itinside the file, closed the briefcase and put that back in the wardrobe.• She broke off a piece of baguette, spread it with butter and jam, stuffed it into her mouth.• He took off his tie and stuffed it into his pocket.
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stuff• After all, peacockfeathers still shine brightly when their owner is dead and stuffed.• Life, for me, is certainly not too short to stuff a mushroom.• We had to stuffenvelopes with letters and information packs.• I stuffed my shirttail back into my trousers and tried to straighten my tie.• She hurriedly stuffed some things into an overnightbag and left.• Could you help me stuff these peppers?• He had the fishstuffed to put on the wall in his office.
ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADVERB➤frantically, hastily, quickly慌亂地塞;急急忙忙地塞;匆匆地塞PREPOSITION➤down塞到⋯下◇The police found the money that she'd stuffed down her dress.警察發現了她塞到裙子下面的錢。➤in, into塞進⋯◇He hastily stuffed a few clothes into a bag.他匆匆地把幾件衣服塞進一個包裏。➤inside, up, with, etc.塞入⋯、堵住、用⋯塞等◇She stuffed her case with presents for the kids.她裝了滿滿一箱給孩子們的禮物。◇He had something stuffed up his nose.有東西堵住了他的鼻子。PHRASES➤be stuffed full of sth塞滿了⋯◇Her briefcase was stuffed full of papers.她的公文包裏塞滿了文件。➤be stuffed to the brim (with sth), be stuffed to the gills (with sth)塞滿了(⋯);全部都是(⋯)◇The room was stuffed to the gills with trophies.房間裏全都是獎杯。➤stuff your face (with sth), stuff yourself silly (with sth) (especially BrE) 吃足了(⋯);大吃特吃(⋯)◇He was stuffing his face full of chocolate.他正大吃特吃巧克力。◇The kids are stuffing themselves silly with ice cream.孩子們正一個勁兒地吃冰激凌。
stuff noun ⇨material (plastic/sticky stuff)⇨nature1 (the very stuff of politics in the region)⇨thing1 (loads of stuff to do)⇨thing3 (Move your stuff!)stuff verb ⇨eat (stuff your face with food)⇨pack (The drawers were stuffed full of papers.)⇨put1 (stuff sth in your pocket)