stirring

英 ['stɜːrɪŋ] 美 ['stɝɪŋ]
  • adj. 激动人心的;活跃的,活泼的;忙碌的
  • v. 激起(stir的ing形式)
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stirring 打动人的,激动人心的

stir,搅动,打动,-ing,形容词后缀。

stirring (n.)
"a beginning to move," mid-14c., verbal noun from stir (v). Figurative sense by late 14c. Related: Stirrings.
stirring (adj.)
late 15c., replacing sterand, from Old English styrend "in active motion; animated, rousing,"present participle adjective from stir (v.). Related: Stirringly.
1. There'ssomething you could study without stirring from this room.
有些东西你不用离开这个房间也可以学习。

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2. Deep inside the awareness was stirring that something was about to happen.
内心深处隐隐感觉到有什么事即将发生。

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3. The two women lay on their backs, not stirring.
两名妇女一动不动地仰面躺着。

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4. There was Mrs Bellingham, stirring sugar into her tea.
贝林厄姆太太正在那里将糖搅进茶里。

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5. I thought at first that Jay had been stirring things up.
我起初认为杰伊一直在挑起事端。

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