Stang Meaning in English
word · lemma: sting
ˈstæŋ
STANG
stˈæŋ
st-ANG
释义
'Stang' is the past tense of 'sting', meaning to have been pricked or hurt by something sharp (like an insect or plant), or to feel a sudden sharp pain.
用法与细微差别
'Stang' is the simple past tense of 'sting.' Used for an event in the past. Commonly used for insect stings or sudden emotional pain. Do not confuse 'stang' with 'stung' (the past participle used in perfect tenses: 'have stung').
Spanish: picóPortuguese (BR): picouPortuguese (PT): picouChinese (Simplified): 刺痛(过去式)Chinese (Traditional): 刺痛(過去式)Hindi: डंक मारा (भूतकाल)Arabic: لسع (صيغة الماضي)Bengali: হেঁচড়ে দিল - দংশন করলRussian: уколол - ужалилJapanese: 刺したVietnamese: đâm - chíchKorean: 쏘았다 - 찔렀다Turkish: soktu - ısırdı (böcek)Urdu: ڈنگ مارا - چبھاIndonesian: menyengat - menusuk
例句
A bee stang my arm yesterday.
basic
The jellyfish stang him at the beach.
basic
It stang when I touched the plant.
basic
She didn’t see the wasp until it stang her.
natural
The cold wind stang my cheeks as I walked home.
natural
His words stang more than he realized.
natural