英 [ˈstɪŋkɪŋ] 美 [ˈstɪŋkɪŋ]
v. 发恶臭;(使)充满臭气;(非正式)讨厌透顶(stink 的现在分词)
adj. 发恶臭的;(非正式)令人讨厌的;愤怒不已的
adv. (非正式)极其,非常
stinking /ˈstɪŋkɪŋ/
形容词 You use stinking to describe something that is unpleasant or bad. 令人讨厌的; 很糟糕的
I had a stinking cold.
我得了重感冒。
→see alsostink
臭气-引用次数:1
参考来源荔枝湖综合治理实践研究
臭味
... sourpuss 讨厌鬼 stinking 非常讨厌的 vilely 讨厌地 ...
... rancid gas potions 腐臭瓦斯药剂 the lard has gone rancid 这大油哈喇了 decay; stinking; rancid; rotten; putrid 腐臭 ...
... 臭钱 dirty money 臭熏熏 stinking 臭鼬 skunksskunk ...
They must be stinking rich.
他们一定富得流油。
I've got a stinking cold.
我得了这该死的感冒。
I had a stinking cold.
我得了重感冒。
One Stinking Pile Everyone who took an economics course in college knows Mouse Samuelson.
The stinking gaseous rotting of flesh it causes often requires the amputation of limbs.
The stinking toe comes packed with iron and calcium and has a history of being a natural energy booster.