suck
verb
noun
sʌk
verb
1
to
take
air,
liquid
etc
into
your
mouth
by
making
your
lips
form
a
small
hole
and
using
the
muscles
of
your
mouth
to
pull
it
in
吸,吮,啜
I,T
suck
sth
in
Michael
put
the
cigarette
to
his
lips
and
sucked
in
the
smoke.
迈克尔把香烟放到唇边,吞着烟。
[+
at
]
a
baby
sucking
at
its
mother’s
breast
一个在吸母乳的婴儿
suck
sth
up
Jennie
sucked
up
the
last
bit
of
milkshake
with
her
straw.
珍妮用吸管喝完最后一点奶昔。
2
to
hold
something
in
your
mouth
and
pull
on
it
with
your
tongue
and
lips
含在嘴里吮食,咂
I,T
Don’t
suck
your
thumb,
dear.
不要吮大拇指,宝贝。
[+
on
]
a
picture
of
Lara
sucking
on
a
lollipop
拉拉吸吮棒棒糖的照片
3
to
pull
someone
or
something
with
great
power
and
force
into
or
out
of
a
particular
place
抽,吸; 以强大的吸力吞没,把…卷入
T
suck
sth
into
sth
A
bird
was
sucked
into
one
of
the
jet’s
engines.
有只鸟被吸进喷气式飞机的一个引擎里。
suck
sb/sth
under/down
The
river
sucked
him
under.
河水吞没了他。
suck
sth
out
of/from
sth
The
fluid
was
sucked
from
his
lungs.
这液体是从他肺里吸出来的。
4
sth sucks
used
when
you
dislike
something
very
much
or
think
something
is
very
bad
[口,不礼貌] 某事物真差劲,某事物糟透了
spoken not polite
If
you
ask
me,
the
whole
thing
sucks.
要我说的话,整件事糟透了。
5
suck it and see
to
use
something
or
do
something
for
a
short
time,
to
find
out
if
it
works,
if
you
like
it
etc
[英,非正式] 试试看
BrE informal
6
to
become
involved
in
a
situation,
especially
a
bad
situation,
when
you
do
not
want
to
卷入某事〔尤指坏事〕
The
US
has
no
intention
of
getting
sucked
into
another
war
in
Europe.
美国不想卷入欧洲的又一场战争中。
7
to
say
or
do
a
lot
of
nice
things
in
order
to
make
someone
like
you
or
to
get
what
you
want
–
used
to
show
disapproval
奉承,巴结,拍马屁
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to
]
He’s
always
sucking
up
to
the
boss.
他老是拍老板的马屁。
noun
8
an
act
of
sucking
吸,吮,啜