stuff的意思和读音

stuff

: [stʌf] : [stʌf]

n.西

v.

adj.

stuffs  stuffing  stuffed  

v.fill,pack,ram,cram,jam

n.things,paraphernalia,bits and pieces,junk,articles

stuffn.

1.(informal)西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

What's all that sticky stuff on the carpet?

The chairs were covered in some sort of plastic stuff.

This wine is good stuff.

I don't know how you can eat that stuff!西

They sell stationery and stuff (like that) .西

Where's all my stuff(= my possessions) ?西

Could you move all that stuff off the table?

2.(informal)西used to refer in a general way to things that people do, say, think, etc.

I've got loads of stuff to do today.

I like reading and stuff .

The band did some great stuff on their first album.

This is all good stuff . Well done!

What's all this ‘Mrs Smith’ stuff? Call me Anna.

I don't believe in all that stuff about ghosts.

3.~ (of sth)the most important feature of sth; something that sth else is based on or is made from

The trip was magical; the stuff of which dreams are made.

Parades and marches were the very stuff of politics in the region.

Let's see what stuff you're made of(= what sort of person you are).

IDM

Some members of the team are just not doing their stuff(= doing as well as they should) .使

The medicine has clearly done its stuff.

do your stuff(informal)to do what you are good at or what you have been trained to do

Some members of the team are just not doing their stuff(= doing as well as they should) .使

The medicine has clearly done its stuff.

not give a stuffto not care at all about sthstuff and nonsense(informal)used to describe sth that is stupid or not truev.

1.to fill a space or container tightly with sth

She had 500 envelopes to stuff with leaflets. 500

She had 500 leaflets to stuff into envelopes. 500

The fridge is stuffed to bursting.

All the drawers were stuffed full of letters and papers.

2.~ sth + adv./prep.to push sth quickly and carelessly into a small space

She stuffed the money under a cushion.

His hands were stuffed in his pockets.

3.~ sth);to fill a vegetable, chicken, etc. with another type of food

Are you going to stuff the turkey?

stuffed peppers

4.(informal)使to eat a lot of food or too much food; to give sb a lot or too much to eat

He sat at the table stuffing himself.

Don't stuff the kids with chocolate before their dinner.

We stuffed our faces at the party.

5.[usupass]~ sthto fill the dead body of an animal with material and preserve it, so that it keeps its original shape and appearance

They had had their pet dog stuffed.

IDMget stuffed(informal)used to tell sb in a rude and angry way to go away, or that you do not want sth

I didn't want a part in the play, then I thought─stuff it─why not?

stuff it(informal)used to show that you have changed your mind about sth or do not care about sth

I didn't want a part in the play, then I thought─stuff it─why not?

I told them they could stuff their job.

you, etc. can stuff sth(informal)/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>used to tell sb in a rude and angry way that you do not want sth

I told them they could stuff their job.

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n.1.a variety of objects or things; the things that belong to a particular person or activity or in a particular place; things that are not important2.the basic material or substance that people use for making something; used for talking about a substance or material when you do not know the correct name3.qualities that are an important special part of something, for example a persons personality or experiences; qualities, activity, or behavior that are especially negative or upsetting4.general information5ed for saying that what someone says or thinks is nonsense1.a variety of objects or things; the things that belong to a particular person or activity or in a particular place; things that are not important2.the basic material or substance that people use for making something; used for talking about a substance or material when you do not know the correct name3.qualities that are an important special part of something, for example a persons personality or experiences; qualities, activity, or behavior that are especially negative or upsetting4.general information5ed for saying that what someone says or thinks is nonsense

v.1.to push something soft into a space or container2.to fill a container or space with something, especially something soft; to fill meat or vegetables with small pieces of another type of food; to fill a dead animals skin so that it looks alive

1.西 horrible a. ; stuff n. 西; rhythm n. ; ...

2. recycle stuff pull ...

3. recycle stuff pull ...

4. Steam , Stuff , , Switch ...

5. (3) ”[ feel disturbed] (4) ;[ stuff] (3) [ bumper harvest] ...

6. : inter、mutually 36、 stuff : staff 37、 ...

7. SmartMoney( Stuff) Fast Company( ) ...

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1.Earlier in the day, Gibbs' deputy, Bill Burton, had been confident that there would not "be a lot of Supreme Court stuff today. "·。”

2.And so, gradually over these three days, you start off kind of trying to figure out, why am I listening to all this irrelevant stuff?TED

3.All of that stuff that pops up and distracts you needs to go down on paper (or into your text editor).西

4.I consider Vietnamese pho, Middle Eastern shawarmas and all that stuff to be fast food as well.线

5.If I get a job this summer I'll be able to save some of that green stuff for my tuition.

6.MILK JUG: Either cut part of the top off or cut a circle into the side of a plastic jug and stuff your plastic grocery bags inside.

7.Think about how much storage space the couple has. If they live in a studio apartment, they probably don't want a lot of big stuff.西西

8.I tried to work hard and do all the right stuff but it just didn't seem to go for me.

9.He splits that source and he puts all this stuff about Peter there because he wants Peter to be the first and only then the others.

10.There was one bad guy. He took one person's stuff: a toy dog, a horse and a pet.西