stomach
noun
verb
ˈstʌmək noun
1 the organ inside your body where food begins to be DIGESTED 胃
2 the front part of your body, below your chest 腹部
He turned round and punched Carlos in the stomach.
他转过身一拳打在卡洛斯的腹部。
3
do sth on an empty stomach
to do something when you have not eaten 空着肚子做某事
You shouldn’t take the pills on an empty stomach.
你不该空肚子吃这些药片。
4
turn your stomach
to make you feel sick or upset 使某人感到恶心,令某人反胃
The sight of the slaughtered cow turned my stomach.
看到被宰杀的牛我感到恶心。
5
have no stomach for a fight/task etc
to have no desire to do something difficult, upsetting, or frightening 不想打架/没兴趣做某工作等
6
have a strong stomach
to be able to see or do things that are unpleasant without feeling sick or upset 有很强的承受能力
Don’t go and see this film unless you have a strong stomach.
除非你忍受得了,否则不要去看这部电影。
verb
7 to be able to accept something, especially something unpleasant 承受,容忍,忍耐;
A 26% water rate increase is more than most residents can stomach .
水费提高 26% 让大多数居民都感到无法承受。
hard/difficult to stomach
Rob found Cathy’s attitude hard to stomach.
罗布觉得凯茜的态度令人难以容忍。
8 to eat something without becoming ill 吃得下,能够吃
I’ve never been able to stomach seafood.
我从来都吃不了海鲜。