[with obj.]draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lip and mouth to make a partial vacuum
吸
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they suck mint juleps through straws. 他们用麦秆吸冰镇薄荷酒。
hold (something) in the mouth and draw at it by contracting the lip and cheek muscles
含在嘴里舔吃,吮吸
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she sucked a mint 她含着一块薄荷糖在吃
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the child sucked on her thumb. 孩子吮吸着她的大拇指。
draw milk, juice, or other fluid from (something) into the mouth or by suction
吸…的奶(或果汁、其他的液汁)
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she sucked each segment of the orange carefully. 她仔细地吸干了每一瓣橙子的汁液。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]draw in a specified direction by creating a vacuum
吸引;卷入;吞没
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he was sucked under the surface of the river. 他被河水吞没了。
〈喻〉 使卷入
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I didn't want to be sucked into the role of dutiful daughter. 我不想被迫充当一个孝顺女儿的角色。
[no obj.](of a pump)make a gurgling sound as a result of drawing air instead of water
(水泵)空抽。
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〈北 美,非正式〉 太差,令人不快,令人厌恶
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I love your country but your weather sucks. 我很喜爱你们的国家,但你们那里的天气却太差了。[ORIGIN: by association with vulgar slang <Bold>SUCKHOLE.</Bold>]
an act of sucking something
吸食,吮吸;吸,抽吸。
the sound made by water retreating and drawing at something
(水流的)冲刷声
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the soft suck of the sea against the sand. 海水冲刷沙滩的轻柔声音。
〈英,非正式〉 瞧(某人)这副狼狈相(用来表达嘲笑和蔑视)
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sucks to them! 瞧他们那副狼狈相!
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give suck archaic give milk from the breast or teat; suckle 〈古〉 喂奶,哺乳 -
suck someone dry exhaust someone's physical, material, or emotional resources 耗尽某人的体力(或物力、感情) -
suck it and see Brit. informal used to suggest that the only way to know if something will work or be suitable is to try it 〈英,非正式〉 试一下就知道了 -
suck it up US informal accept a hardship 〈美, 非正式〉 接受苦难
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suck up informal behave obsequiously, especially for one's own advantage 〈非正式〉 (尤指为了自己的利益)巴结,奉承he has risen to where he is mainly by sucking up to the president 他主要靠巴结主席才升到现在的职位
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suck sth 吸某物
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suck up sth 吸取某物
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suck ... out/in = suck out/in ... 吸出/进...
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