suck
- IPA[sʌk]
英式
- draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lips and mouth to make a partial vacuum;hold (something) in the mouth and draw at it by contracting the lip and cheek muscles
- an act of sucking something;the sound made by water retreating and drawing at something
- used to express derision and defiance
verb: suck, 3rd person present: sucks, gerund or present participle: sucking, past tense: sucked, past participle: sucked
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動詞
- 1. draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lips and mouth to make a partial vacuum they suck mint juleps through straws he sucked in air between sentences 同義詞
- ▪ hold (something) in the mouth and draw at it by contracting the lip and cheek muscles she sucked a mint the child sucked on her thumb
- ▪ draw fluid from (something) into the mouth by suction she sucked each segment of the orange carefully
- ▪ draw in a specified direction by creating a vacuum he was sucked under the surface of the river 同義詞
- ▪ (of a pump) make a gurgling sound as a result of drawing air instead of water.
- 2. North American informal be very bad or unpleasant I love your country but your weather sucks 同義詞
名詞
- 1. an act of sucking something the fish draws the bait into its mouth with a strong suck
- ▪ the sound made by water retreating and drawing at something the soft suck of the sea against the sand
excl
- 1. British informal used to express derision and defiance sucks to them!
- perform fellatio on someone
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who behaves obsequiously, especially for their own advantage.
Oxford Dictionary
- perform fellatio on someone
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- a person who behaves obsequiously, especially to earn approval or favoritism.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an inefficient or unproductive activity, process, etc.; a waste of time: the internet can be a colossal time suck
Oxford American Dictionary
- involve someone in something without their choosing
Oxford American Dictionary
- involve someone in something without their choosing
Oxford Dictionary
- behave obsequiously, especially for one's own advantage
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美式
- draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lip and mouth to make a partial vacuum: they suck mint juleps through straws
- an act of sucking something: the fish draws the bait into its mouth with a strong suck
Oxford American Dictionary