stirring的意思和读音

stirring

: [ˈstɜrɪŋ] : [ˈstɜːrɪŋ]

adj.

n.

v.“stir”

stirrings  

adj.uninspiring

adj.rousing,inspiring,moving,emotive,exciting

n.stir,stimulation,mixing,mixture,blending

stirringn.

1.~ (of sth)the beginning of a feeling, an idea or a development

She felt a stirring of anger.

adj.

1.[ubn]causing strong feelings; exciting

a stirring performance

stirring memories

adj.1.,;;()2.,使,,3.,

v.1.“stir”

adj.1.causing strong emotions

v.1.The present participle of stir

1. stirrer stirring stirring intensity ...

2. ... sheepishly sheepishlyadv. , stirring adj. , , incoming adj. ...

3. ... sheepishly sheepishlyadv. , stirring adj. , , incoming adj. ...

4. ... sheepishly sheepishlyadv. , stirring adj. , , incoming adj. ...

5. ... reminder n. stirring a. homeless a.

7. stimulation level stirring STN Super TN ...

8. quality stirring prompting 使 ...

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1.The stirring up of these lugubrious ideas did not cause his courage to fail, but his brain grow weary.

2.In time immemorial to the land and desolation of the universe, there was an extraordinary voice, soul-stirring.

3.After such a stirring speech, the world waits to see if America's new president's actions will match his lofty words and ideals.

4.The wind was blowing the autumn decay around the forest, stirring up a symphony of sounds my attention drew increasingly closer to.仿

5.She has trouble written all over her, and a number of other odd tattoos, but I ignore her, stirring my gazpacho .西

6.Yet in our gloom we underestimate the extent to which things were already stirring underneath the surface.

7.The bottle should not be allowed to touch the bottom in the sampling to avoid stirring up the sediment.

8.As she busied herself stirring her coffee, a tear fell from her eye, straight into the cup.

9.When the seven hundred million large single finally signed it, a more stirring moment-a promise only just beginning.亿

10.And so with the lifeless game against City and a classic summer stirring, Arsenal's season seems to be finished.