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stuff

[stʌf]stuffed, stuffing, stuffs

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东西(70%),材料(13%),原料(5%),素质(5%),塞满(3%),填满(2%),废物(1%),本质(1%)
n.东西;材料;填充物;素材资料
vt.塞满;填塞;让吃饱
vi.吃得过多
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stuff ★★★★☆
/stʌ̱f/
1
[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](泛指的)东西,物品,玩意儿 You can use stuff to refer to things such as a substance, a collection of things, events, or ideas, or the contents of something in a general way without mentioning the thing itself by name.
  [usu with supp]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • I'd like some coffee, and I don't object to the powdered stuff if it's all you've got...

    我想来点咖啡,如果你只有速溶的那种也可以。

  • I don't know anything about this antique stuff...

    我对于这种古玩物件一无所知。

  • 'What do you want to know?'—'About life and stuff.'...

    “你想知道些什么?”——“关于生命之类的东西。”

  • Don't tell me you still believe in all that stuff?...

    别告诉我你仍旧相信那些东西。

  • He pointed to a duffle bag.'That's my stuff.'

    他指着一个旅行袋说:“那是我的东西。”

2
[VERB 动词]把…塞进(或填进) If you stuff something somewhere, you push it there quickly and roughly.
  [V n prep/adv]
  [V-ed]
  • I stuffed my hands in my pockets...

    我把手插进口袋里。

  • He stuffed the newspapers into a litter bin and headed down the street...

    他把报纸塞进了垃圾箱,然后沿街往前走了。

  • His pants were stuffed inside the tops of his boots.

    他的裤腿儿塞在靴子里。

3
[VERB 动词]填满;装满;塞满 If you stuff a container or space with something, you fill it with something or with a quantity of things until it is full.
  [V n adj]
  [V n with n]
  [V-ed]
  • He grabbed my purse, opened it and stuffed it full, then gave it back to me...

    他抢过我的钱包,打开并塞满钱,然后还给了我。

  • He still stood behind his cash register stuffing his mouth with popcorn.

    他仍站在收银机后,嘴里塞满了爆米花。

  • ...wallets stuffed with dollars.

    装满美元的钱包

4
[VERB 动词](使)吃撑;(使)吃足;(使)吃得过饱 If you stuff yourself, you eat a lot of food.
  [V pron-refl prep]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • I could stuff myself with ten chocolate bars and half an hour later eat a big meal.

    我可以一口气吃10块巧克力,半小时后再吃一顿大餐。

stuffed
  • But you're just so stuffed you won't be able to drink anything.

    但你已经撑得什么也喝不下了。

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[VERB 动词]给…装馅儿;给(鸡、辣椒等食物里)加填料 If you stuff a bird such as a chicken or a vegetable such as a pepper, you put a mixture of food inside it before cooking it.
  [V n]
  [V-ed]
  • Will you stuff the turkey and shove it in the oven for me?

    你能帮我给火鸡填上料然后放进烤箱里吗?

  • ...stuffed tomatoes.

    酿西红柿

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[VERB 动词]将(动物)制作成标本 If a dead animal is stuffed, it is filled with a substance so that it can be preserved and displayed.
  [be V-ed]
  [V-ed]
  [usu passive]
  • A pike weighing 29 lb 8 oz taken in 1878 was stuffed and is on display at the estate office...

    一条 1878 年捕获的重 29 磅 8 盎司的梭子鱼被制成标本陈列在庄园管理处。

  • He didn't much care for the stuffed animal heads that hung on the walls.

    他不是很喜欢墙上挂的那些动物头颅标本。

7
[N-SING 单数名词]基本特征;特质;根本;基础 If you say that one thing is the stuff of another, you mean that the first thing is a very important feature or characteristic of the second thing, or that the second thing can be based or built on the first thing.
  [the N of n]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • The idea that we can be whatever we want has become the stuff of television commercials.

    每个人皆无所不能,这一理念已经成为电视广告的精髓。

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[EXCLAM 感叹语]滚开;去你的;别烦我 If you are angry with someone for something that they have said or done, you might say 'Get stuffed!' to them.
  [feelings]
  [BRIT 英]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  [RUDE 无礼]
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    [VERB 动词](用在名词前表示强调)不稀罕,不在乎 Stuff is used in front of nouns to emphasize that you do not care about something, or do not want it.
      [V n]
      [only imper]
      [emphasis]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    • Ultimately my attitude was: stuff them...

      我最终的态度是:去他们的。

    • Stuff your money. We don't want a handout.

      收起你的钱,我们不需要施舍。

    10
    [PHRASE 短语]露一手;施展自己的本事 If you do your stuff, you perform an activity in the way that people expect.
      [V inflects]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    • Once I get on the pitch I know I can do my stuff...

      我一上场就知道是我大显身手的时候了。

    • All that was left was to plant the roses and wait for nature to do her stuff.

      剩下的就只是栽上玫瑰,然后等大自然施展她的神奇魔力。

    11
    [PHRASE 短语]很内行;精通;懂行 If you say that someone knows their stuff, you mean that they are good at doing something because they know a lot about it.
      [V inflects]
      [approval]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    • These chaps know their stuff after seven years of war.

      7年的战争过后,这些家伙都成了作战行家。

    12

    to strut your stuff→see:
    strut

      Oxford
      stuff / stʌf ; NAmE stʌf /
      noun
      ,
      verb
      stuff stuffs stuffed stuffing
      noun [uncountable ] 1 ( informal, sometimes disapproving) used to refer to a substance, material, group of objects, etc. when you do not know the name, when the name is not important or when it is obvious what you are talking about (事物名称不详、无关紧要或所指事物明显时用)东西,物品,玩意儿 What's all that sticky stuff on the carpet? 地毯上那黏乎乎的都是什么玩意儿? The chairs were covered in some sort of plastic stuff. 椅子都包了一种塑料膜。 This wine is good stuff. 这酒不错。 ( disapproving) I don't know how you can eat that stuff! 我不明白你怎么能吃那种东西! They sell stationery and stuff (like that). 他们出售文具之类的东西。 Where's all my stuff (= my possessions)? 我那些东西都哪儿去了? ( disapproving) Could you move all that stuff off the table? 请你把桌上那些玩意儿全都拿走好不好? see also
      foodstuff
      synonyms at
      thing
      2 ( informal) used to refer in a general way to things that people do, say, think, etc. (泛指)活儿,话,念头,东西 I've got loads of stuff to do today. 我今天有好多事儿要做。 I like reading and stuff. 我喜欢看书什么的。 The band did some great stuffon their first album. 这支乐队首张专辑有几支很棒的曲子。 This is all good stuff.Well done! 这一切都不错。干得漂亮! What's all this ‘Mrs Smith’ stuff? Call me Anna. 哪来的什么“史密斯夫人”那一套?叫我安娜就好了。 I don't believe in all that stuffabout ghosts. 我不信什么鬼呀魂呀的。 3 stuff(of sth) ( formal or literary) the most important feature of sth; something that sth else is based on or is made from 基本特征;特质;根本;基础;原料 The trip was magical; the stuff of which dreams are made. 那次旅行很奇妙,宛如梦境。 Parades and marches were the very stuff ofpolitics in the region. 游行示威是那一地区政治活动的基本内容。 Let's see what stuff you're made of (= what sort of person you are). 我们来看看你是怎样一个人。 see also
      hot stuff
      IDIOMS do your ˈstuff ( informal) to do what you are good at or what you have been trained to do 施展自己的本事;露一手 Some members of the team are just not doing their stuff (= doing as well as they should). 队中几名成员压根儿没有使出自己的本事。 ( figurative) The medicine has clearly done its stuff. 这药显然起作用了。 not give a ˈstuff ( BrE) ( slang) to not care at all about sth 一点不在乎 ˌstuff and ˈnonsense exclamation ( old-fashioned, informal) used to describe sth that is stupid or not true 废话;胡说八道 more at
      kid
      n.
      ,
      know
      v.
      ,
      stern
      adj.
      ,
      strut
      v.
      ,
      sweat
      v.
      verb 1 to fill a space or container tightly with sth 填满;装满;塞满;灌满 stuffA with B She had 500 envelopes to stuff with leaflets. 她得在 500 个信封里装上传单。 stuffB in, into, under, etc. A She had 500 leaflets to stuff into envelopes. 她得把 500 份传单装进信封里。 stuffsth The fridge is stuffed to bursting. 冰箱满得都快撑破了。 stuffsth + adj. All the drawers were stuffed full ofletters and papers. 所有抽屉里都放满了信函文件。 2 stuffsth + adv./prep. to push sth quickly and carelessly into a small space 把…塞进(或填进) SYN
      shove
      She stuffed the money under a cushion. 她把钱塞到软垫底下。 His hands were stuffed in his pockets. 他两手插在口袋里。
      3 stuffsth to fill a vegetable, chicken, etc. with another type of food 在(蔬菜、鸡等)里填入(另外一种食物);给…装馅 Are you going to stuff the turkey? 你打算给火鸡加填料吗? stuffed peppers 酿柿子椒 4 ( informal) to eat a lot of food or too much food; to give sb a lot or too much to eat (使)吃撑,吃足,吃得过饱 stuffsb/yourself He sat at the table stuffing himself. 他坐在桌前大吃大嚼。 stuffsb/yourself with sth Don't stuff the kids with chocolate before their dinner. 正餐前不要给孩子一个劲地吃巧克力。 ~ your face We stuffed our faces at the party. 我们在聚会时都吃撑了。 5 [usually passive ] stuffsth to fill the dead body of an animal with material and preserve it, so that it keeps its original shape and appearance 制作(动物)标本 They had had their pet dog stuffed. 他们请人把他们的宠物狗制成了标本。 IDIOMS get ˈstuffed ( BrE) ( informal) used to tell sb in a rude and angry way to go away, or that you do not want sth 滚开;不稀罕 ˈstuff it ( informal) used to show that you have changed your mind about sth or do not care about sth (表示改变了主意或不在乎)管它呢,去它的 I didn't want a part in the play, then I thought—stuff it—why not? 我本来没想在剧中扮演角色,然后又一想,管它呢!干吗不演? you, etc. can stuff sth ( informal) used to tell sb in a rude and angry way that you do not want sth (粗暴或气愤地拒绝)还是收起你的宝贝吧 I told them they could stuff their job. 我告诉他们说我不稀罕他们的工作。
      stuff / stʌf ; NAmE stʌf /
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      stuff1 noun
      stuff2 verb
      stuffstuff1 /stʌf/ ●●● S1 W3 noun [uncountable]
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      1things informal used when you are talking about things such as substances, materials, or groups of objects when you do not know what they are called, or it is not important to say exactly what they are:  I’ve got some sticky stuff on my shoe. How do you think you’re going to fit all that stuff into the car? I felt sorry for the ones who had to eat the awful stuff. Where’s all the camping stuff?2somebody’s stuff informal the things that belong to someone:  Did you get the rest of your stuff?3activities/ideas informal used when talking about different activities, subjects, or ideas, when you do not say exactly what these are:  What kind of stuff do you like to read? I’ve got so much stuff to do this weekend. There’s a lot of interesting stuff in this book. He’s talked to me about all that stuff too. He does mountain biking and skiing, and stuff like that.4work/art informal used when you are talking about what someone has done or made, for example writing, music, or art:  I don’t like his stuff. John Lee was getting ready to play his stuff. He did some great stuff in his early films.good stuff British English (=used to tell someone that their work is good) This is good stuff.5... and stuff spoken informal used to say that there are other things similar to what you have just mentioned, but you are not going to say what they are:  There’s some very good music there, CD systems and stuff, and laser disks.6the (very) stuff of dreams/life/politics exactly the kind of thing that dreams etc consist of:  an enchanting place – the very stuff of dreams7character the qualities of someone’s character:  Does he have the right stuff (=qualities that make you able to deal with difficulties)? Surely you’re not going to give up? I thought you were made of sterner stuff (=were more determined).8do/show your stuff informal to do what you are good at when everyone wants you to do it:  Come on Gina, get on the dance floor and do your stuff! bit of stuff
      at bit1(14)
      , → kid’s stuff
      at kid1(4)
      , → know your stuff
      at know1(5)
      , → strut your stuff
      at strut1(2)
      GRAMMAR: ComparisonstuffStuff is an uncountable noun and is not used in the plural. You say: · The shop sells all kinds of stuff. Don’t say: The shop sells all kind of stuffs.foodstuffFoodstuff is a countable noun and is often used in the plural: · The country has to import basic foodstuffs such as rice.
      stuff1 noun
      stuff2 verb
      stuffstuff2 ●●○ verb [transitive]
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      1push [always + adverb/preposition] to push or put something into a small space, especially in a quick careless way SYN  shovestuff something into/in/up something She stuffed two more sweaters into her bag. see thesaurus at
      push
      2fill to fill something until it is full:  Volunteers were busy stuffing envelopes.be stuffed with something a pillow stuffed with feathers boxes stuffed full of papers see thesaurus at
      fill
      3food to fill a chicken, pepper etc with a mixture of bread or rice, onion etc before cooking it4dead animal to fill the skin of a dead animal in order to make the animal look still alive:  a stuffed owl5stuff yourself (also stuff your face) informal to eat so much food that you cannot eat anything elsestuff with The kids have been stuffing themselves with candy.6get stuffed British English spoken used to tell someone very rudely and angrily that you do not want to talk to them or accept their offer:  He only offered me £10 for it, so I told him to get stuffed.7somebody can stuff something spoken used to say very angrily or rudely that you do not want what someone is offering:  ‘All right. You can stuff your money!’ Reynolds exploded.8stuff it spoken used to say angrily or rudely that you do not care about something or do not want something:  I thought, stuff it, I’ll do what I want.

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