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suck /sʌk/ ► SEE ALLsuck sb insuck sb into sthsuck it up suck up to sb ●ˌsuck sb ˈin●ˌsuck sb ˈinto sthto gradually involve sb in an activity, a situation, etc., especially one that they do not at first want to be involved in 逐渐把某人卷入(某事)◆There is a danger we could be sucked into a war. 我们有被卷入战争的危险。◆Don’t let yourself get sucked in. 别把自己给牵扯进去。◆In his youth he had been sucked into a hippy cult. 他年轻的时候一度崇尚嬉皮士式的生活。 NOTE Nearly always used in the passive. 几乎总是用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌsuck it ˈup (NAmE, informal) to accept an unpleasant or difficult situation, and continue living, working, etc. in the usual way 认命;接受现实;忍耐一下 ◆I know he has a cold, but he’ll just have to suck it up like everyone else does. 我知道他感冒了,但他只能同其他人一样忍着点。[v + it + adv]●ˌsuck ˈup to sb (informal, disapproving) to try to please sb by helping them, saying nice things to them, etc. in order to gain an advantage for yourself 奉承;巴结◆He’s always sucking up to the teacher. 他总是讨好老师。◆We don’t suck up to anyone! 我们不会讨好巴结任何人![v + adv + prep] |