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Stab in Meaning in English

expression

ˈstæb/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
STAB-in
stˈæb/ /ˈɪn
STAB-in

释义

To push or drive a sharp object into someone or something, usually suddenly. Commonly used to describe a quick, forceful action into a body part or object.

用法与细微差别

'Stab in' is almost always followed by a body part or place (e.g., 'stab in the back'). Not used figuratively—use 'stab in the back' for betrayal. This is a violent, literal expression and not used in polite conversation.

例句

He tried to stab in the dark room.

basic

She was stabbed in the arm.

basic

Please don’t stab in the cake with a knife.

basic

He accidentally stabbed in his own finger while cooking.

natural

They saw someone stab in a tire to let the air out.

natural

The thief tried to stab in through the wallet to get the cash inside.

natural