sting

US /stɪŋ/
UK /stɪŋ/
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1.

刺, 蜇傷

a small sharp-pointed organ at the end of the abdomen of bees, wasps, ants, and scorpions, capable of inflicting a painful or dangerous wound by injecting poison

:
The bee left its sting in my arm.
蜜蜂把留在了我的手臂上。
He developed a rash after a jellyfish sting.
他被水母後起了皮疹。
2.

刺痛, 灼痛, 劇痛

a sharp, tingling, or burning sensation

:
There was a sharp sting in his eyes from the smoke.
煙霧讓他的眼睛感到一陣劇烈的刺痛
The cold water caused a sudden sting on her skin.
冷水讓她的皮膚感到一陣突然的刺痛
1.

刺, 蜇

to pierce or wound with a sting

:
A wasp stung him on the neck.
一隻黃蜂了他的脖子。
Be careful not to get stung by the nettles.
小心不要被蕁麻到。
2.

刺痛, 灼痛

to cause a sharp, tingling, or burning pain

:
The antiseptic will sting a little.
消毒劑會有點刺痛
His eyes began to sting from the smoke.
他的眼睛開始被煙霧刺痛