2VERB (因不舒服)稍稍活动;(睡醒前)挪动身体 If you stir, you move slightly, for example because you are uncomfortable or beginning to wake up. (因不舒服)稍稍活动;(睡醒前)挪动身体 [written]
Eileen shook him, and he started to stir. [VERB]
艾琳晃了晃他,他开始醒过来。
The two women lay on their backs, not stirring. [VERB]
7V-ERG (回忆、感情或情绪)产生,苏醒,萌动;引发;唤起 If a particular memory, feeling, or mood stirs or is stirred in you, you begin to think about it or feel it. (回忆、感情或情绪)产生,苏醒,萌动;引发;唤起 [written]
Then a memory stirs in you and you start feeling anxious. [VERB + in]
接着一段回忆涌上心头,你开始感到焦虑不安。
Amy remembered the anger he had stirred in her. [VERB noun + in]
埃米还记得他曾怎样惹自己生气。
Deep inside the awareness was stirring that something was about to happen. [VERB]
内心深处隐隐感觉到有什么事即将发生。
8N-SING 轰动;骚动;骚乱 If an event causes a stir, it causes great excitement, shock, or anger among people. 轰动;骚动;骚乱
10PHRASE [usually verb-link PHRASE]受到轻微影响;小受打击 If you say that someone has been shaken but not stirred by an experience, you mean that they have been slightly disturbed or emotionally affected by it, but not deeply enough to change their behaviour or way of thinking. 受到轻微影响;小受打击 [journalism, informal]
A clash with America over farm subsidies had left the Europeans and their common agricultural policy shaken but not stirred.
1action of stirring攪拌ADJECTIVE | VERB + STIRADJECTIVE➤good (especially BrE) 充分的攪拌VERB + STIR➤give sth攪拌⋯◇Give the mixture a good stir.把混合料好好攪拌一下。stir
noun²
2general excitement or shock激動;震驚ADJECTIVE | VERB + STIR | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤big, considerable, great, real巨大的轟動;相當大的震驚➤media, political (both especially NAmE) 媒體/政壇轟動VERB + STIR➤cause, create引起/造成轟動PREPOSITION➤stir about, stir over關於⋯的轟動◇There was quite a stir about the book.關於這本書有過一陣不小的轟動。➤stir among在⋯中的轟動◇The discovery caused something of a stir among physicists.這個發現在物理學家當中引起了幾分轟動。PHRASES➤quite a stir, something of a stir (especially BrE) 相當大的/一定程度的轟動stir
verb¹
1mix a liquid攪動液體ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADVERB➤thoroughly, well徹底/充分攪拌▸➤carefully, gently仔細/輕輕攪拌▸➤vigorously用力攪拌▸➤gradually緩慢攪拌▸➤all the time, constantly, continuously, frequently一直攪拌;不停地攪拌;頻繁攪拌◇Boil the mixture, stirring frequently.把混合液煮沸,同時不停地攪動。◇Bring to the boil, stirring all the time.加熱至沸騰,同時不停地攪動。➤occasionally偶爾攪動➤together一起攪動▸➤in攪入◇Gradually stir in the beaten egg.慢慢攪入打成糊的雞蛋。PREPOSITION➤into把⋯攪入⋯◇Chop an onion and stir it into the sauce.把一個洋葱切碎並攪到醬汁裏。PHRASES➤stir over a high, low, etc. heat在高火、低火等狀態下攪拌◇Stir over a medium heat for three minutes.用中火加熱並攪拌 3 分鐘。stir
verb²
2move移動ADVERB | PHRASESADVERB➤barely, hardly幾乎不動◇The wind hardly stirred the surface of the water.風幾乎沒有吹皺水面。➤slightly略微移動➤slowly慢慢移動▸➤suddenly突然動起來▸➤restlessly坐立不安◇The students stirred restlessly in their seats.學生們在座位上坐立不安。➤sleepily睡眼惺忪地動▸➤uneasily不安地動PHRASES➤stir in your sleep在睡夢中動stir
verb³
3make sb feel an emotion激發情感ADVERB➤deeply深深地喚起◇It was not music to set hearts on fire or deeply stir the emotions.這不是那種能夠點燃內心之火或者深深激發情感的音樂。➤up喚起◇Going back there stirred up a lot of memories for her.回到那裏喚起了她很多回憶。
➡ See also the entry for mix另见mix条stir ♦︎ beat ♦︎ whip ♦︎ whiskThese words all mean to mix a liquid or substance using a spoon or other tool.这些词均表示用勺或其他工具搅拌、搅动。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to stir / beat / whisk sth into sth◆to stir / beat / whisk sth in◆to stir / beat / whisk A and B together◆to stir / beat / whisk ingredients / a mixture◆to beat / whip / whisk cream / eggs / egg whites◆to stir / beat / whisk sth thoroughly■stir(-rr-) [transitive] to move a liquid or substance around, using a spoon or sth similar, in order to mix it thoroughly(用勺等)搅动,搅和,搅拌◆She stirred her tea.她把茶搅了搅。◆Stir the paint before you use it.使用前先把油漆搅和一下。◆The vegetables are stirred into the rice while it is hot.蔬菜是趁米饭热时拌进去的。▸stir
noun
[countable, usually singular] ◆Could you give the rice a stir?你把米饭搅一搅好吗?■beat(beat, beaten) [transitive] to mix liquid food with short quick movements with a fork or similar tool(用叉子等)快速搅拌,打(液态食物)◆Beat the eggs to a frothy consistency.把鸡蛋打成黏稠泡沫状。■whip wɪp (-pp-) [transitive] to stir cream or egg white very quickly until it becomes stiff搅打(奶油或蛋清)◆Serve the pie with whipped cream.馅饼配搅打奶油一起上。■whisk wɪsk [transitive] to mix liquid food into a stiff light mass, using a fork or whisk(用叉子或搅拌器)搅打,搅拌(液态食物)◆Whisk the egg whites until stiff.把蛋清搅打成稠糊状。NOTE辨析 Beat, whip or whisk?These are very similar actions. Beat emphasizes how quickly and hard you stir the food; whip is used especially about cream; whisk is used especially when you use a hand whisk or electric whisk(= a special tool for stirring eggs, etc. very fast).这三个词所表示的动作非常相似。beat强调搅拌食物的速度和强度,whip尤指搅拌奶油,whisk尤指用手动或电动搅拌器搅拌。