stoop
柯林斯詞典
1. V-I If you stoop, you stand or walk with your shoulders bent forward. 駝背
She was taller than he was and stooped slightly. 她比他高,但有點(diǎn)兒駝背。
2. N-SING Stoop is also a noun. 駝背
He was a tall, thin fellow with a slight stoop. 他是一個(gè)有點(diǎn)兒駝背的瘦高個(gè)男子。
3. N a small platform with steps up to it at the entrance to a building 小門廊[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
4. V-I If you stoop, you bend your body forward and downward. 彎腰
He stooped to pick up the carrier bag of groceries. 他彎腰提起裝滿食品襍貨的購(gòu)物袋。
Two men in shirt sleeves stooped over the car. 兩個(gè)穿襯衫的男人趴在那輛汽車上。
5. V-I If you say that a person stoops to doing something, you are criticizing them because they do something wrong or immoral that they would not normally do. 卑鄙到…[表不滿]
He had not, until recently, stooped to personal abuse. 他最近才卑鄙到進(jìn)行人身攻擊。
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stoop /stu?p/ (stooping,stooped,stoops)
劍橋詞典
- to bend the top half of the body forward and down
頫身,彎腰
The doorway was so low that we had to stoop to go through it. 門道太低,我們不得不彎下腰進(jìn)去。
Something fell out of her coat pocket and she stooped down and picked it up. 有個(gè)東西從她大衣口袋裡掉了出來(lái),她頫下身?yè)炝似饋?lái)。
If someone stoops, their head and shoulders are always bent forwards and down.
佝僂,弓背
He's over six feet tall , but the way he stoops makes him look shorter . 他身高超過(guò)6英尺,但他弓著背,顯得矮了一些。