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stab /stæb/► SEE ALLhave a stab at sth/at doing sthstab sb in the backget, etc. a stab in the backa shot/stab in the dark ●have a stab at sth/at doing sth (informal) try sth/doing sth, especially if you have never done it before (尤指第一次)尝试做某事◆I had a stab at fishing once but I found it boring. 我曾尝试过钓鱼,可是觉得很乏味。●stab sb in the ˈback●get, etc. a stab in the ˈback (informal) do or say sth that harms sb who trusts you; be treated this way 在某人背后捅刀子;暗箭伤害某人;被信任的人陷害(或中伤)◆Jane promised to support me at the meeting, but then she stabbed me in the back by supporting David instead. 简向我保证在会上支持我,可是到时候她又转而支持戴维,在我背后捅了一刀。▸ a ˈback-stabber, ˈback-stabbing noun ◆This party is full of back-stabbers. 这个党内部暗箭伤人者比比皆是。◆There is always a lot of back-stabbing in academic life. 学术界总是有许多冷枪暗箭。●a shot/stab in the ˈdarka guess; sth you do without knowing what the result will be 瞎猜;盲动;盲干◆The figure he came up with was really just a shot in the dark.他得出的数字实际上只是瞎猜的。 |