stoop
[stu:p]
n.佝偻, 弯腰, 屈尊,俯冲
v.弯腰, 屈服, 佝偻, 屈尊,降格, 俯冲
n.门廊
例句与用法:
I would never stoop to cheating.
我可决不至于下贱到骗人的地步。
Don't stoop to quarrel with her about it.
别降低身份为这事去跟她争吵。
She stooped low to look under the bed.
她弯下腰看床底下。
The old woman walked with a stoop.
老太太伛偻而行。
词形变化:
动词过去式: stooped | 动词过去分词: stooped | 动词现在分词: stooping | 动词第三人称单数: stoops |
vi.
1. 屈身, 弯腰[(+down)]
He has to stoop to get through the tunnel.
他得弯下腰走过地道。
2. 弯腰驼背, 佝偻
His father stoops from age.
他父亲因年迈而身体佝偻。
3. 卑躬屈膝, 自贬, 堕落[(+to)]
I think he'd never stoop to stealing.
我认为他不至堕落到偷窃的地步。
4. 屈尊
5. 屈服
6. 俯冲下扑
vt.
1. 俯曲, 屈, 弯
He was a little stooped over.
他略有一些佝偻。
2. 自贬; 堕落
n.[S]
1. 弯腰, 屈身; 驼背
My uncle walks with a stoop.
我伯父走路时弓着背。
2. 屈尊; 自贬, 堕落
3. 俯冲下扑
The hawk descended in a vertical stoop on its quarry.
鹰向它的猎物直冲而下。
stoop
过去式:stooped
过去分词:stooped
现在进行时:stooping
词形变化:
动词过去式: stooped | 动词过去分词: stooped | 动词现在分词: stooping | 动词第三人称单数: stoops |
词义辨析:
同义:
vt.vi.蹲
crouch
squat
bend forward
n.门廊; 走廊
porch
veranda
platform
同义参见:
bow2
bend
lower1
couch
deign
stoop1[stu:p]vi.1.■弯腰,俯身;弯着腰行走(或站立):He stooped and put down his gun.他弯下腰放下了他的枪。to stoop out of the car弯腰走下了汽车2.■伛偻;弯腰曲背:to stoop from age因年老而弯腰弓背3.■屈身,屈尊;降低身份,自贬;堕落:To my surprise,she stooped to come among us.令我惊奇的是,她竟然屈尊来到了我们中间。I won't stoop to argue with him.我不会降低身份与他争吵的。4.■(树木、悬崖等)前倾,倾斜5.■(鹰等捕猎时)俯冲下扑,飞扑6.■[古语]降落,下降vt.1.■曲(身),弯(腰);使弯曲:to stoop one's back弯腰2.■[古语]使屈尊,使屈从;使自贬,使堕落n.1.■弯腰,屈身2.■伛偻,驼背3.■屈尊;自贬,自卑;堕落4.■(鹰等)下扑近义词condescenddeignstoop and roop[苏格兰英语]彻底地,完全地stoop to conquer屈尊忍辱以达目的stoop to something委曲以求,曲意迎合降低身份(或堕落到)做某事 stoop2[stu:p]n.1.■[美国英语]门前露台;小门廊 stoop3[stu:p]n.1.■[英国方言、古语]柱子,支柱
stoopstoop[stu:p]n.[美]1.■门廊; 门阶; 门口平台
verb
[no obj.]
- bend one's head or body forwards and downwards
低头;俯身,弯腰
he stooped down and reached towards the coin.
他弯下腰去捡硬币。
Linda stooped to pick up the bottles.
琳达俯身去捡瓶子。
[with obj.]the man stoops his head.
那个男子低着头。
■have the head and shoulders habitually bent forwards
驼背,弯腰曲背
he tends to stoop when he walks.
他走路时总爱弯着腰。
[as adj. stooping]a thin, stooping figure.
一个驼背的单薄身影。
■(of a bird of prey) swoop down on a quarry
(猛禽)下扑,猛扑 - lower one's moral standards so far as to do something reprehensible
堕落
Craig wouldn't stoop to thieving.
克雷格不会堕落到偷窃的地步。
she was unwilling to believe that anyone could stoop so low as to steal from a dead woman.
她不愿意相信有人会堕落到从一个死去的女人那里偷东西。
■[with infinitive](archaic)condescend to do something
(古)屈尊,屈从
the princes now and then stooped to pay a nominal homage.
王子们偶尔会屈尊表示象征性的敬意。
- [in sing.]a posture in which the head and shoulders are habitually bent forwards
弯腰,曲背
a tall, thin man with a stoop.
一个又高又瘦的驼背男子。 - the downward swoop of a bird of prey
(猛禽的)下扑,猛扑
- Old English stūpian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to the adjective steep. Both senses of the noun date from the late 16th cent
stoop2
noun
- (N. Amer.)a porch with steps in front of a house or other building
(北美)(有台阶的)门廊,走廊
- mid 18th cent.: from Dutch stoep (see stoep)
stoop
名词 stoop:
an inclination of the top half of the body forward and downward
basin for holy water
同义词:stoup
small porch or set of steps at the front entrance of a house
同义词:stoep
动词 stoop:
bend one's back forward from the waist on down
debase oneself morally, act in an undignified, unworthy, or dishonorable way
同义词:condescend, lower oneself
descend swiftly, as if on prey
sag, bend, bend over or down
carry oneself, often habitually, with head, shoulders, and upper back bent forward
stoop
■For an official of his rank, this is a stiff-legged stoop, with fingers outstretched to mid-shin.
"王第先生对漫不经心的求知的普通人说.对于他领导的单位,这是高峰徒手攀岩.
■Heaviness in the heart of man maketh it stoop: but a good word maketh it glad.
25人心忧虑,屈而不伸。一句良言,使心欢乐。
■And he preached, saying, He who is stronger than I comes after me, the thong of whose sandals I am not worthy to stoop down and untie.
7他传道说,有一位在我以后来的,能力比我更大,我就是弯腰给?解鞋带也不配。
■And preached, saying, There cometh one mightier than I after me, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose.
7他传道说,有一位在我以后来的,能力比我更大,我就是弯腰给他解鞋带,也是不配的。
■KJV] They stoop, they bow down together; they could not deliver the burden, but themselves are gone into captivity.
[新译]它们一同弯腰、伏,不能保护重负,它们自己反倒被掳去了。
■"Howdy," the man replied. He was very tall and had to stoop slightly to peer into the car.
“你好,”那个男人回了一句。他长得很高,要稍微弯下腰来往我们车里瞧。
■He was not without a certain affection for his job too, but he would never stoop to fawning on his employer in the way Mo Kan-cheng did.
“敬业乐业”的心思,他未始没有; 但强要他学莫干丞那班人的方法博取这位严厉的老板的欢心,那他就不能。
■A kid in his late teens sat on the stoop eating candy.
一个十多岁的男孩坐在门阶上吃糖。
■He was surprised when a young girl opened the door and came out onto the lighted stoop.
一个年轻的姑娘推开门走到明亮的阳台上,对此他颇感惊讶。
■How can a man of God stoop to such crimes?
一位上帝的圣徒竟会堕落成这样的罪犯?
■But two wrongs do not make a right. Mr. Martin, an honourable man, should know better than to stoop so low, especially while he is delivering homilies on civility.
一方不高明并不等于另一方也理应做下三烂。马丁是个值得尊重的人,他不应该降低自己的人格,尤其是当他自己正在推崇文明行为的时候。
■By one-thirty the betting had trickled off so that Carlo and Sally Rags could go out and sit on the stoop beside the candy store and get some fresh air.
下午一点半光景,押赌注的人慢慢地离去了。 因此,卡罗和萨里 - 拉各斯可以出来透透新鲜空气。
■You can fix the mop cloth without your stoop, use two sides, easy to be handled.
不用弯腰就可把拖布粘贴牢固,双面使用,操作简单方便;
■I wanted to make sure that Stoop would always come home.
为了确保让stoop回家,
■He would stoop to anything for profit.
为了赚钱他什么都干得出来。
■He would stoop to anything to further his career.
为了进一步向上爬,他什么事都干得出来。
■Why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?
为什么要向那些会破坏我们心灵美丽的事情而弯腰。
■Heaviness in the heart of man maketh it stoop: but a good word maketh it glad.
人心忧虑,屈而不伸.一句良言,使心欢乐.
■And what is it to acknowledge the laws but to stoop down and trace their shadows upon the earth?
什么叫承认法律?岂不就是伏身去屈就于自己地上的影子吗?
■He wouldn't stoop to begging and stealing.
他不会屈尊乞讨和偷盗。
■He would not stoop to do anything dishonorable .
他不会屈尊去做任何不名誉的事情。
■He was loth to believe that one so wise could err, that one so lofty could stoop to deceive.
他不愿相信这么聪明的人会误入歧途,这么高傲的人会坠落到骗人的地步。
■He tends to stoop because he's so tall.
他个子太高了,所以时常弓着背。
■He'd stop at nothing (or stoop to anything) to get what he wants.
他为了达到个人目的可以不择手段。
■And this was his message: "After me will come one more powerful than I, the thongs of whose sandals I am not worthy to stoop down and untie.
他传道说:“有一位在我以后来的,能力比我更大,我就是弯腰给他解鞋带也是不配的。
■And preached, saying, There cometh one mightier than I after me, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose.
他传道说,有一位在我以后来的,能力比我更大,我就是弯腰给他解鞋带,也是不配的。
■He would stoop to anything.
他做得出任何卑屈的事。
■He'd never stoop to steal.
他决不会堕落到偏巧的地步。
■He would never stoop to conciliate .
他决不屈就和解。
■Stoop to Surely he wouldn't stoop to cheating.
他决不至于堕落到欺诈行骗。
■He would rarely stoop down to explain things to Alex.
他几乎从不屈尊给亚历克斯解释什么。
■He's too fat to stoop down.
他太胖了,连腰都弯不下。
■And he preached, saying, There cometh after me he that is mightier than I, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose.
他宣布:“在我以后要来的那一位比我伟大多了,我就是蹲下去替他脱鞋子也不配。
■He's just the kind that would stoop to swindle old people out of a few pence.
他就是这么个家伙,自甘堕落去骗老人们的几文钱。
■He's just the kind that would stoop to swindle children out of a few pence.
他就是这种货色,会不顾廉耻去从孩子手中骗取几个零钱。
■There is no folly to which he would not stoop.
他已堕落到了甘愿做任何蠢事的地步。
■He' s beginning to stoop with age, ie as he gets older.
他年事渐高, 背也开始变驼了.
■He's beginning to stoop with age, ie as he gets older.
他年事渐高,背也开始变驼了.
■He's beginning to stoop with age.
他年事渐高,背也开始驼了。
■He's beginning to stoop with age,ie as he gets older.
他年事渐高,背也开始变驼了。
■His stoop avoided him from being discovered.
他弯腰躲过了搜查。
■He has to stoop to get through the tunnel.
他得弯下腰走过地道。
■He had to stoop to go through the door.
他必须俯身才能通过那道门。
■He tried to make me accept a bribe I hope I would never stoop so low.
他想让我接受贿赂--我但愿我决不至於做出这种低级的事。
■He'd stoop to anything,ie He has no moral standards.
他无论多么不道德的事都干得出来。
■He'd stoop to anything, ie He has no moral standards.
他无论多麽不道德的事都干得出来.
■He is a man who would stoop to anything.
他是一个自甘堕落,什么事都干的家伙。
■He is a man who would stoop to anything .
他是一个自甘堕落,什么事都干的家伙。
■He is a tall man with a slight stoop.
他是个高个子,略微有些驼背。
■His age has brought a stoop.
他的年纪使他驼背。