stuffed

stuffed [stʌft]  [stʌft] 

原级:stuff

stuffed什么意思

第三人称单数:stuffs

现在分词:stuffing

stuffed 基本解释
充满的;饱的;塞住( stuff的过去式和过去分词 );把…装进;把…装满;吃撑;
stuffed 网络解释

1. 酿,填陷:Flavor风味 | Stuffed酿,填陷 | Skim撇去

2. 充满的:shredded 切丝的 | stuffed 充满的 | mouth-watering aroma令人流口水的

3. 已经喂饱了:dessert 餐后甜点 | stuffed 已经喂饱了 | delicious 美味的

stuffed 单语例句

1. stuffed

1. The images show bustling roads underneath the gates and walls stuffed with passengers, rickshaws and later cumbersome buses.

2. He said he had no money to buy the stuffed bear for her so he stole it at knifepoint.

3. It condemned the act of fabricating news following a government announcement that the report on buns stuffed with cardboard aired on Beijing TV was fake.

4. One of the unique appetizers of autumn menu on offer is stuffed and braised savory cabbage.

5. It is a cafe library and book shop all in one, with walls of towering shelves stuffed with books both in English and Chinese.

6. Do you often catch cold or have a sore throat or stuffed nose?

7. Knight hit two key baskets to help Charlotte maintain its slim lead and Wallace stuffed James'attempt inside with 42 seconds to play.

8. Check the stuffed animal mice hanging down one of the old granary poles or the Elvis commemorative plate.

9. Sharon's comments came as Israeli troops intercepted four Palestinians carrying two backpacks stuffed with explosives, killing two in a clash and capturing the others.

10. Dutch customs officers found 100 dead beetles stuffed with cocaine while examining a parcel from Peru in proof that smugglers will hide drugs in anything.

stuffed 英英释义

adj

1. filled with something

    e.g. a stuffed turkey

2. stuffed的解释

2. crammed with food

    e.g. a full stomach
           I feel stuffed