动词螫伤,刺伤( sting的过去式和过去分词 ); 感到剧痛; 激怒; 使不安
stung
1. 刺痛:stun 打晕 | stung 刺痛 | stunk 发臭
1. European football's rulers have been stung into action by criticism that fines now mean little to wealthy clubs and national associations.
2. All this forms a stark contrast with other gear vendors, stung by a slowdown in spending by operators.
3. At least two first responders also were stung at the scene, said Utah Highway Patrol Corporal Todd Johnson.
4. An Essex greengrocer has been rushed to hospital after being stung by a scorpion hiding in a box of bananas.
5. Zhang Bingxin was helping his father in their field on July 22 when he was stung on the left leg.
6. Third parties'fire hazard difficulties have stung other PC makers, as well.
7. Many people dared not open their windows for fear of being stung until firemen wearing special protective suits took down the nests last week.
8. stung是什么意思
8. Zhao was stung on his head, face and neck and had to get emergency treatment in a hospital.
9. Ocean swimmers have been urged to avoid jellyfish following the death of a woman who was stung by one last month.
10. stung
10. The next day, the woman and a friend were stung on the beach.
adj
1. stung
1. aroused to impatience or anger
e.g. made an irritated gesture
feeling nettled from the constant teasing
peeved about being left out
felt really pissed at her snootiness
riled no end by his lies
roiled by the delay
Synonym: annoyed irritated miffed nettled peeved pissed pissed off riled roiled steamed