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jab

jab1 /dʒæb/ verb (jabbed, jabbing) [intransitiveI, transitiveT]  
PUSHto push something into or towards something else with short quick movements 戳,刺,捅;猛击
jab at
 She jabbed at the elevator buttons.
她猛地按下电梯按钮。
 When I didn’t respond, he jabbed a finger at me.
我没有回应,他就用手指捅了我一下。
jab somebody with something
 Stop jabbing me with your elbow!
别用胳膊肘捅我!
jab something into something
 The soldier jabbed a rifle into his ribs.
那个士兵用步枪戳他的肋骨。
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jab2 noun [countableC]  
1 PUSHa sudden hard hit, especially with a pointed object or your fist (=closed hand) 〔用尖物〕戳,刺,捅;〔用拳头〕猛击
 a boxer with a good left jab
能打出漂亮左刺拳的拳击手
2 something you say to criticize someone or something else 批评,攻击
 White House officials took a sharp jab at the Democrats’ plan.
白宫官员对民主党的计划作出尖锐的批评。
3 British EnglishBrE informalDRUG an injection given to prevent you from catching a disease 预防针 SYN shot
 a typhoid jab
伤寒预防针
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Origin jab1
(1800-1900) job to jab ((15-20 centuries)), probably copying the action
jab1 verbjab2 noun
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