stomach

英 [ˈstʌmək] 美 [ˈstʌmək]

n.  胃; 腹部
v.  欣赏; 欣然接受; 喜欢和…相处; 能吃; 吃得下

复数:stomachs现在分词:stomaching过去式:stomached第三人称单数:stomaches过去分词:stomached

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 胃;腹部
    the organ inside the body where food goes when you swallow it; the front part of the body below the chest
    1. stomach pains
      肚子疼
    2. an upset stomach
      胃部不适
    3. a stomach upset
      胃部不适
    4. It's not a good idea to drink (= alcohol) on an empty stomach (= without having eaten anything) .
      空腹不宜喝酒。
    5. You shouldn't exercise on a full stomach .
      你不应该吃饱了就运动。
    6. The attacker kicked him in the stomach.
      袭击者一脚踢在他肚子上。
    7. Lie on your stomach with your arms by your side.
      手臂放在两侧趴下。

verb

  1. 欣赏;欣然接受;喜欢和…相处
    to approve of sth and be able to enjoy it; to enjoy being with a person
    1. I can't stomach violent films.
      我不喜欢暴力片。
    2. I find him very hard to stomach .
      我觉得很难和他相处。
  2. 能吃;吃得下
    to be able to eat sth without feeling ill/sick
    1. She couldn't stomach any breakfast.
      她早上什么都吃不下。

柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 胃
    Your stomach is the organ inside your body where food is digested before it moves into the intestines.
    1. He had an upset stomach...
      他胃不舒服。
    2. My stomach is completely full.
      我完全吃饱了。
  2. N-COUNT 肚子;腹部
    You can refer to the front part of your body below your waist as your stomach .
    1. The children lay down on their stomachs.
      孩子们趴着躺下。
    2. ...stomach muscles.
      腹肌
  3. N-COUNT 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 .
    1. His stomach was in knots.
      他的五脏六腑都揪在一起了。
  4. N-COUNT (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.
    1. 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。
  5. VERB 忍受;忍耐
    If you cannot stomach something, you cannot accept it because you dislike it or disapprove of it.
    1. 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。
  6. PHRASE 空腹地
    If you do something on an empty stomach, you do it without having eaten.
    1. Avoid drinking on an empty stomach.
      不要空腹饮酒。
  7. PHRASE 没有勇气;不敢
    If you have no stomach for something, you do not have the courage to do it.
    1. America has no stomach for a fight...
      美国不敢打仗。
    2. The surgeon didn't have the stomach to look at Kelly's face.
      外科医生不敢看凯莉的脸。
  8. PHRASE 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.
    1. She felt sick to her stomach just thinking about it.
      她一想到这事就气不打一处来。
  9. 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.
    1. The true facts will turn your stomach...
      真相会不堪入目。
    2. 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。
  10. butterflies in your stomach → see: butterfly

双语例句

  1. He left the courtroom on the first day bent double with stomach pain.
    第一天他就因胃痛得直不起腰而离开了法庭。
  2. I think I've got a bit of a stomach bug
    我想我的胃可能出了点儿毛病。
  3. My stomach churned as I stood up
    我站起来时胃里直翻腾。
  4. She started getting stomach cramps this morning.
    她今天早上开始胃痉挛。
  5. She dropped out after 20 kilometres with stomach trouble.
    20公里后她因胃痛而退出了比赛。
  6. These stomach exercises will tighten abdominal muscles
    这些腹部练习会增强腹肌。
  7. She continued to have severe stomach cramps, aches, fatigue, and depression
    她仍然患有严重的胃痉挛,感觉疼痛、疲乏、抑郁。
  8. My stomach growled
    我的肚子咕咕叫。
  9. Antacids are alkaline and they relieve pain by neutralizing acid in the contents of the stomach.
    抗酸剂是碱性的,通过中和胃容物中的酸来减轻疼痛。
  10. In the end it was his stomach and lungs that packed up
    最后,他的胃和肺衰竭了。
  11. She was released from hospital yesterday after having her stomach pumped.
    洗胃之后,她昨天出了院。
  12. She turned over on her stomach on the other side of the bed
    她翻了个身趴在了床的另一边。
  13. Somebody stabbed him in the stomach
    有人朝他肚子上捅了一刀。
  14. He had an upset stomach
    他胃不舒服。
  15. My stomach is completely full.
    我完全吃饱了。
  16. The children lay down on their stomachs.
    孩子们趴着躺下。
  17. His stomach was in knots.
    他的五脏六腑都揪在一起了。
  18. 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。
  19. 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。
  20. Avoid drinking on an empty stomach.
    不要空腹饮酒。
  21. America has no stomach for a fight
    美国不敢打仗。
  22. The surgeon didn't have the stomach to look at Kelly's face.
    外科医生不敢看凯莉的脸。
  23. She felt sick to her stomach just thinking about it.
    她一想到这事就气不打一处来。
  24. The true facts will turn your stomach
    真相会不堪入目。
  25. 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。
  26. Leigh rolled over on her stomach to tan her back.
    莉翻了个身趴下,开始晒后背。
  27. Newman's stomach muscles tensed
    纽曼的腹肌绷紧了。
  28. Her stomach trouble is much better than before.
    她的胃病比先前好多了。
  29. The stomach is empty.
    肚子瘪了。
  30. She injured her stomach by eating too much.
    她吃得太多,伤了胃。

同义词辨析

  stomach abdomen belly【导航词义:肚子】

  stomach n. 胃,肚子

〔辨析〕普通用词,指腹腔内部的消化器官,尤指胃,也可指外腹部。

〔例证〕
I'm sorry. That was my stomach rumbling.
对不起,那是我的肚子在咕噜咕噜叫。
It takes time for the food in the stomach to be digested.
消化胃里的食物是需要时间的。
The blade of the knife penetrated his stomach.
刀子刺进了他的腹部。
He went away on an empty stomach.
他空着肚子就走了。

  abdomen n. 腹部

〔辨析〕医学术语,指外腹部或包括消化道和其他器官在内的整个腹腔。

〔例证〕
The opponent struck his abdomen.
对手猛击他的腹部。
She said she had a pain in her lower abdomen.
她说她的下腹部有点痛。
The banker has an enlarged abdomen.
这个银行家大腹便便。

  belly n. 〈英〉肚子,腹部

〔辨析〕本义为“包,袋子”,用于人体则表示“下陷的腹腔”,即腹部或小腹,也常指动物的腹部。

〔例证〕
Do you have any pain in your belly?
你肚子痛吗?
I'm tired of people laughing at my beer belly.
我不想再让别人取笑我的啤酒肚了。
The belly of the animal is covered in long piercing spikes.
这种动物的腹部长满了锋利的长刺。

习惯用语

n.

    have no stomach for sth

  • 不想吃…;对…没有胃口
    to not want to eat sth
    1. She had no stomach for the leftover stew.
      她不想吃剩下的炖菜。
  • 没有做某事的欲望(或勇气)
    to not have the desire or courage to do sth
    1. They had no stomach for a fight.
      他们不想打架。
  • turn your stomach

  • 让某人反感(或恶心、厌恶)
    to make you feel upset, sick or disgusted
    1. Pictures of the burnt corpses turned my stomach.
      那些烧焦的尸体的照片让我直恶心。
  • have butterflies (in your stomach)

  • (做某事前)心慌,紧张
    to have a nervous feeling in your stomach before doing sth
    1. sb's eyes are bigger than their stomach

    2. (表示贪吃)眼大肚皮小,眼馋肚饱
      used to say that sb has been greedy by taking more food than they can eat
      1. feel sick to your stomach

      2. 觉得要呕吐;想吐
        to feel as though you will vomit soon
        1. the pit of your/the stomach

        2. 心窝;心底
          the bottom of the stomach where people say they feel strong feelings, especially fear
          1. He had a sudden sinking feeling in the pit of his stomach.
            他内心深处突然有一种不祥之感。
        3. pump sb's stomach

        4. 给…洗胃
          to remove the contents of sb's stomach using a pump , because they have swallowed sth harmful
          1. have a strong stomach

          2. 能忍受令人恶心的事
            to be able to see or do unpleasant things without feeling sick or upset

            英英释义

            noun

            1. an enlarged and muscular saclike organ of the alimentary canal

                Synonym:    tummytumbreadbasket

              1. the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis

                  Synonym:    abdomenventerbelly

                1. an appetite for food
                  1. exercise gave him a good stomach for dinner

                2. an inclination or liking for things involving conflict or difficulty or unpleasantness
                  1. he had no stomach for a fight

                verb

                1. put up with something or somebody unpleasant
                  1. I cannot bear his constant criticism
                  2. The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks
                  3. he learned to tolerate the heat
                  4. She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage

                  Synonym:    digestendurestick outbearstandtoleratesupportbrookabidesufferput up

                2. bear to eat
                  1. He cannot stomach raw fish