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TOEFL BNC: 3008 COCA: 1899

stir

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stir1 /stɜː $ stɜːr/ ●●● S3 W3 verb (stirred, stirring)  
1 mix 混合 [transitiveT]MIX to move a liquid or substance around with a spoon or stick in order to mix it together 搅,搅拌,搅动
 Stir the paint to make sure it is smooth.
将油漆搅拌至均匀。
stir something with something
 She stirred her coffee with a plastic spoon.
她用塑料调羹搅拌咖啡。
stir something in/into something
 Stir a cup of cooked brown rice into the mixture.
在混合料中拌入一杯煮过的糙米饭。
see thesaurus at mix
2 move slightly 微动 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]MOVE/CHANGE POSITION to move slightly, or to make something move slightly (使)轻轻地移动[挪动]
 The crowd began to stir as they waited for the band to start.
在等待乐队开始演奏时,人群骚动起来。
 A gentle breeze stirred the curtains.
一阵微风轻轻吹动窗帘。
see thesaurus at move
3 leave a place 离开某一地方 [intransitiveI] to leave or move from a place 离开,移动
 He hadn’t stirred from his chair all morning.
他一上午都没离开过自己的椅子。
4 feelings 感情
a) [transitiveT]FEEL HAPPY/FRIGHTENED/BORED ETC to make someone have a strong feeling or reaction 激发,激起〔强烈的感情〕;引起〔强烈的反应〕
stir memories/emotions etc
 Looking at the photographs stirred childhood memories of the long hot summers.
看着那些照片,对儿时那漫漫炎夏的回忆涌上心头。
 The poem succeeds in stirring the imagination.
这首诗能够激发起想象力。
b) [intransitiveI]FEEL HAPPY/FRIGHTENED/BORED ETC if a feeling stirs in you, you begin to feel it 〔某种情感〕开始出现
 Excitement stirred inside her.
激动的情绪在她内心涌动。
5 do STH 做某事 [transitiveT]CAUSE to make someone start doing something 激发,激励〔某人做某事〕
stir somebody to do something
 The incident stirred students to protest.
这一事件激起了学生的抗议。
6 CAUSE TROUBLE 引起麻烦be stirring (it) British EnglishBrE informalCAUSE to cause trouble between people by spreading false or secret information 〔通过散布谣言或秘密〕搬弄是非,挑拨
 Ben’s always stirring!
本老是搬弄是非!
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7stir somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v 
a) ARGUEto deliberately try to cause arguments or bad feelings between people 惹起〔麻烦〕,挑起〔争吵〕
 John was always stirring up trouble in class.
约翰老是在班里惹是生非。
 Dave’s just trying to stir things up because he’s jealous.
戴夫是因为嫉妒,就想挑起点事来。
b) MOVE something OR somebodyto make small pieces of something move around in the air or in water 搅起,搅动,使扬起
 The wind had stirred up a powdery red dust.
风扬起一阵细细的红色尘土。
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stir2 noun  
1 [countableC usually singular]FEEL HAPPY/FRIGHTENED/BORED ETC a feeling of excitement or annoyance 激动(情绪);愤怒(情绪)
create/cause a stir
 Plans for the motorway caused quite a stir among locals.
建造高速公路的计划在当地居民中激起了相当大的愤怒情绪。
2 [countableC usually singular]MIX an act of stirring something 搅拌,搅动
 Give that pan a stir, will you?
把那锅东西搅一搅,好吗?
3. [countableC, uncountableU] American EnglishAmE old-fashioned informal a prison 监牢
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Origin stir1
Old English styrian
stir2
1. (1300-1400) → STIR1
2. (1800-1900) Perhaps from Romany stariben, sturraben prison
stir1 verbstir2 noun
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