[N-COUNT 可数名词]胃 Your stomach is the organ inside your body where food is digested before it moves into the intestines.
He had an upset stomach...
他胃不舒服。
My stomach is completely full.
我完全吃饱了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]肚子;腹部 You can refer to the front part of your body below your waist as your stomach .
[oft poss N]
The children lay down on their stomachs.
孩子们趴着躺下。
...stomach muscles.
腹肌
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]心窝;内脏 If the front part of your body below your waist feels uncomfortable because you are feeling worried or frightened, you can refer to it as your stomach .
[oft poss N]
His stomach was in knots.
他的五脏六腑都揪在一起了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](对令人反胃的东西的)承受能力 If you say that someone has a strong stomach, you mean that they are not disgusted by things that disgust most other people.
Surgery often demands actual physical strength, as well as the possession of a strong stomach.
做外科手术常常要求有真正的体力和很强的承受恶心反胃的能力。
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[VERB 动词]忍受;忍耐 If you cannot stomach something, you cannot accept it because you dislike it or disapprove of it.
[V n/-ing]
[with brd-neg]
I could never stomach the cruelty involved in the wounding of animals.
我永远都无法忍受伤害动物时的那种残忍。
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[PHRASE 短语]空腹地 If you do something on an empty stomach, you do it without having eaten.
[PHR after v]
Avoid drinking on an empty stomach.
不要空腹饮酒。
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[PHRASE 短语]没有勇气;不敢 If you have no stomach for something, you do not have the courage to do it.
[with neg]
America has no stomach for a fight...
美国不敢打仗。
The surgeon didn't have the stomach to look at Kelly's face.
外科医生不敢看凯莉的脸。
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[PHRASE 短语]非常生气;很反感 If you say that you feel sick to your stomach about something, you mean that you feel very angry or upset about it.
[v-link PHR]
[feelings]
She felt sick to her stomach just thinking about it.
她一想到这事就气不打一处来。
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[PHR-ERG ]令人倒胃口;使人感到恶心 If you say that something turns your stomach or makes your stomach turn, you mean that it is so unpleasant or offensive that it makes you feel sick.
[V inflects]
The true facts will turn your stomach...
真相会不堪入目。
I saw the shots of what happened on television and my stomach just turned over.
我从电视上看到了那些镜头,觉得很恶心。
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butterflies in your stomach→see:
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stom·ach★/ˈstʌmək; NAmEˈstʌmək/
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stomachstomachsstomachedstomachingnoun★the organ inside the body where food goes when you swallow it; the front part of the body below the chest 胃;腹部◆stomach pains肚子疼◆an upset stomach胃部不适◆( BrE also) a stomach upset胃部不适◆It's not a good idea to drink (= alcohol)on an empty stomach(= without having eaten anything).空腹不宜喝酒。◆You shouldn't exercise on a full stomach.你不应该吃饱了就运动。◆The attacker kicked him in the stomach.袭击者一脚踢在他肚子上。◆Lie on your stomach with your arms by your side.手臂放在两侧趴下。☞collocationsat
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IDIOMShave no ˈstomach for sth1to not want to eat sth 不想吃…;对…没有胃口◆She had no stomach for the leftover stew.她不想吃剩下的炖菜。2to not have the desire or courage to do sth 没有做某事的欲望(或勇气)◆They had no stomach for a fight.他们不想打架。turn your ˈstomachto make you feel upset, sick or disgusted 让某人反感(或恶心、厌恶)◆Pictures of the burnt corpses turned my stomach.那些烧焦的尸体的照片让我直恶心。☞more at
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verb( especially in negative sentences or questions 尤用于否定句或疑问句) 1stomachsth to approve of sth and be able to enjoy it; to enjoy being with a person 欣赏;欣然接受;喜欢和…相处◆I can't stomachviolent films. 我不喜欢暴力片。◆I find him very hard to stomach.我觉得很难和他相处。2stomachsth to be able to eat sth without feeling ill/sick 能吃;吃得下◆She couldn't stomachany breakfast. 她早上什么都吃不下。stom·ach/ˈstʌmək; NAmEˈstʌmək/
1stomach (1)the organ inside your body where food begins to be digested: I was so hungry my stomach hurt. His stomach was full of food.2the front part of your body, below your chest: He turned round and punched Carlos in the stomach.3do something on an empty stomach to do something when you have not eaten: You shouldn’t take the pills on an empty stomach.4turn your stomach to make you feel sick or upset: The sight of the slaughtered cow turned my stomach.5have no stomach for a fight/task etc to have no desire to do something difficult, upsetting, or frightening6have a strong stomach to be able to see or do things that are unpleasant without feeling sick or upset: Don’t go and see this film unless you have a strong stomach.COLLOCATIONSadjectivesfull (=full of food)· A lot of these children don't know what it is like to have a full stomach.empty (=with no food in)· It was 11 o'clock, and my stomach was empty.an upset stomach (=a stomach affected by illness)· Debbie was at home because she had an upset stomach.stomach + NOUN(a) stomach ache· I had terrible stomach ache last night.stomach pains/cramps· He complained of acute stomach pains.a stomach bug (=an illness you have caught that affects your stomach)· He's off work with a stomach bug.a stomach upset (=when your stomach is affected by illness)· The boy had a stomach upset after eating berries from the garden.a stomach ulcer· Too much stress can cause stomach ulcers.stomach cancer· She was diagnosed with stomach cancer last year.verbssomebody's stomach rumbles (=it makes a noise because they are hungry)· She felt her stomach rumble.somebody's stomach churns (=they feel sick because they are nervous or frightened)· Her stomach was churning with anxiety.somebody's stomach lurches/tightens (=it suddenly feels tight because they are frightened)· Her stomach lurched at the thought of leaving Millfield.settle somebody's stomach (=to stop it feeling uncomfortable)· The doctor gave me some tablets to settle my stomach.
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stomachstomach2 verb [transitive usually in negatives]
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1to be able to accept something, especially something unpleasantSYN endure: A 26% water rate increase is more than most residents can stomach.hard/difficult to stomach Rob found Cathy’s attitude hard to stomach.2to eat something without becoming ill: I’ve never been able to stomach seafood.
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