B1 [ I or T ] to mix a liquid or other substance by moving an object such as a spoon in a circular pattern(用汤匙等)搅动,搅拌
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Add two teaspoons of vanilla and stir.
Drain the rice, stir in the salmon and season to taste .
Add a scant half litre of milk to the mixture and stir well.
Stir the mixture continuously to prevent lumps from forming.
Take off the heat and stir.
C2 [ I or T ] to move or to cause something to move slightly(使)微动
[ I ] UK also stir yourself to wake up or begin to move or take action醒来;开始采取行动
C2 [ T ] If something stirs you, it makes you feel a strong emotion.激发;打动;煽动
[ I ] literary If an emotion stirs within you, you begin to feel it.(情感)逐渐产生,萌动
[ I ] UK informal disapproving to cause trouble intentionally between other people, especially by telling false or secret information挑拨离间;(尤指)搬弄是非
[ C usually singular ] the act of stirring a liquid or other substance in order to mix it搅动,搅拌
[ U ] informal a lot of interest or excitement极大的兴趣;兴奋;骚动
[ C usually singular ] Indian English an occasion when a group of people march or stand together to show that they disagree with or support something or someone; a demonstration示威行动
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