1. 刺一样的, 刺人的, 激烈的:parade-ground 阅兵场 | stinging 刺一样的, 刺人的, 激烈的 | stand along 排成一列
2. 刺状痛:灼热痛 burning pain | 刺状痛 lancinating ; piercing ; stinging ; darting; stabbing | 分裂状头痛 splitting ; racking
3. 刺人的:stinginess 小气 | stinging 刺人的 | stingo 烈性啤酒
4. 有针剌的:sting 螫 | stinging 有针剌的 | stinging capsule 刺丝囊
1. Allegations of government corruption paid a large role in the stinging defeat sustained by the DPP in local elections in December.
2. She suffers while eating and driving away mosquitoes and insects that are fond of stinging her tongue.
3. stinging的翻译
3. Stinging sand and gusts of wind whistle through a lone row of palm trees on the edge of the forbidding Namib desert.
4. Zola's decision to give his players three days off following last weekend's defeat to Stoke provoked stinging criticism in some quarters.
5. stinging的意思
5. Paris used the glossy pages of Elle Magazine to blast Nicole with a string of stinging accusations.
6. If you leave me, please don't comfort me because each sewing has to meet stinging pain.
7. The chemical spill released a stinging odor that left everyone at the site in tears within five minutes.
8. Angelina Jolie has launched a stinging attack on Madonna, labelling her adoption of an African child " illegal ".
9. Never mind those stinging " celebrity " ads, or the rebuttal by Paris Hilton.
10. Song said the stinging smell of wet paint hurt his eyes and the roaring noise of machines caused him to suffer headaches.
noun
1. stinging的翻译
1. a kind of pain
something as sudden and painful as being stung
e.g. the sting of death
he felt the stinging of nettles
Synonym: sting
adj