词组 | stub out |
释义 | Idiom stub outstub out (something) to stop something from burning or smoking by pressing it against something.She used the edge of the ashtray to stub out her cigarette.He dropped the cigar on the street without stubbing it out. Phr V stub out stubs, stubbing, stubbed stub out sth or stub sth out to stop a cigarette from burning by pressing the burning end against a hard surfaceHe stubbed out his cigar in the ashtray and stood up to leave. stub out sth • stub sth out to stop a cigarette from burning by pressing the end of it against something hard: Christine leaned over and stubbed out her half-smoked cigarette in the ashtray. "Tell you what," said Mark, stubbing his cigar out messily in his saucer. stub outTo extinguish a lit object, especially a cigarette or cigar, by pressing the lit end against a hard surface. A noun or pronoun can be used between "stub" and "out." He stubbed out the cigarette and got up to leave. I'm so sorry, I didn't realize the smoke was bothering you. Let me stub this out. stub something outto put out something, such as a cigarette or cigar, by crushing the burning end against a hard object. Max stubbed his cigar out and tossed it into the street. He stubbed out his cigar. stub outv. To extinguish some cigarette, cigar, or similar smoking material by stamping the burning end against a surface: There were no ashtrays around, so I stubbed out the cigarette on the heel of my shoe. If you had told me the smoke from my cigar was bothering you, I would have stubbed it out. |
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