0 to push or hit something forcefully and quickly, often with a thin or sharp object -- (用…)刺,戳,捅
The doctor jabbed the needle into the dog's leg. 醫生將針頭紮入狗的腿中。
Watch out! You nearly jabbed me in the eye with your umbrella! 小心!你的雨傘快戳到我眼睛了!
He was jabbing a finger at (= towards) them and shouting angrily. 他用手指著他們,憤怒地又喊又叫。
He jabbed the ball into the net in the final minute of the game. 在比賽的最後一刻他一腳勁射將球踢入網窩。
The female jabs her ovipositor into the cocoon, locating and stinging the larva.
The auditory cue indicated which of two targets should be jabbed.
Despite this mislocalization, observers could jab the target accurately, without the frame affecting their behavior.
An immediate jab at the target never misses, however, regardless of the frame's position.
He knows the value of a sharp jab in the solar plexus.
Although it is true that publishers of books for underdeveloped countries are in a lucrative trade, they are doing a highly imaginative jab.
Therefore, it is in everyone's interest to get on with the jab of re-equipping as quickly as possible.
She was given no tetanus jab—no nothing—and was sent home.
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(用…)刺,戳,捅, (拳击时用拳)猛击, 猛踢(球)…
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hincar, vacuna, inyección…
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espetar, dar um golpe rápido em, injeção…
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突く, 突き刺す, 注���…
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batırmak, saplamak, batırma…
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donner un coup, coup [masculine], enfoncer…
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clavar, punxar, vacuna…
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يَحْشُر, وَخْزة…
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