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单词 stirrer
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Definition of stirrer in English:

stirrer

noun ˈstəːrəˈstərər
  • 1An object or mechanical device used for stirring something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are scattered around the yard, sipping exotic drinks with fancy stirrers and smoking long cigarettes.
    • Aeration and stirring of the nutrient solution was performed using a compressed air pump and a magnetic stirrer, respectively.
    • If you don't have a cupboard full of strainers, shakers, blenders and stirrers, my advice is to build your drink.
    • Pens and cocktail stirrers made of the same material look innovative.
    • Shakers and stirrers are sculptural, and martini glasses come in many different colors.
    • The kitchen is outside, in a separate little hut, where a few dented dishes and cups, one cooking pot and a wooden stirrer lie scattered around a mud-and-tin oven.
    • Try the first-rate mojitos, served with a sugar-cane stirrer, or a potent sangria, amped up with top-shelf liquors.
    • When I first began my course at the beginning of the year, there was a tray of forks, spoons, stirrers, sugar, salt, pepper and serviettes permanently on a shelf, which everyone could have access to.
    • I've just noticed that the Cafe Car has a big jar of wooden - not plastic - coffee stirrers right there on the counter.
    • The growth medium sample was made up to 500 ml with tap water, then stirred full speed with a magnetic stirrer (Voss Instruments Ltd, Maldon, Essex, UK) for 4 min.
    • Even new swizzle sticks which are also referred to as stirrers or picks, depending on whether their ends are pointy or not, can be quite high-priced.
    • Our place allows for painting with coffee stirrers, and we are the refueling station for ketchup and mustard packets used in paintings and children's drawings.
    • The pans cook 500 pounds of rice at a time - the factory boils 15 tons a day - while the sauces are cooked in 1,000-and 2,000-pound kettles with internal stirrers.
    • The irradiations were performed in a thermostated cylindrical glass cuvette (2 cm diameter X 2 cm length) fitted with a magnetic stirrer.
    • The refreshing drink, or soup, consisting of finely chopped cucumber and fennel with crushed garlic, mixed with yoghurt and water, was served cold in tall glasses with much appreciated long plastic pirate swords as stirrers.
    • His pot stirrer was certainly one of the most unusual but interesting projects at the exhibition.
    • The buffer was stirred with a magnetic stirrer.
    • Utensil storage for stirrers and cocktail napkins, as well as glass storage, are also necessary.
    • After the complete dissolution of chitosan, the clay powder was added (final concentration of 1%) and stirred for 1 h by a magnetic stirrer.
    • As soon as police told McDonalds of the spoon's sinister use, the stirrer was redesigned with a flat end to make it useless to drug pushers.
    Synonyms
    blender, food processor, liquidizer, beater, churn, whisk
  • 2British informal A person who deliberately causes trouble between others by spreading rumours or gossip.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ones that burn flags are just a bunch of stirrers.
    • It made particular sense with him, who has a bit of a reputation as a pot stirrer.
    • And a final point, it is illegal to target redundancies on the basis of age, sex etc, and it is also thought a bit crass to try and get rid of troublemakers and stirrers.
    • At least I tried to stop the practice of bogus non-resident accounts but I was dismissed as a maverick or some would say a stirrer.
    • Well, that's David of the University of Western Australia, professor of physics, with his gravity waves and I've just been joined by another prize winner who in fact, I don't want to put this unkindly, is a stirrer, is that right?
    • The only people who will miss out will be the stirrers and the radicals, and the shroud-wavers and prejudice pedlars in the National Party and ACT.
    • Sometimes science requires stirrers to shift the dead weight of unthinking complacency.
    • It's an oddly reasonable attitude for a stirrer, even one whose inappropriate questions are almost concealed by his soothing good manners.
    • The thing was Faye had every quality I didn't like in a person, she was a hypocrite, a gossip, she was amoral, had no ambition, no self respect, no value of privacy, her own or otherwise and she was a real stirrer.
    • Some of the best moments of my visit have been meeting the local movers and shakers - stirrers and mixers.
    • Unlike Walter, he is a stirrer, a deliberately provocative commentator and a freewheeling iconoclast, infamous for his relentless critique of the American government and military.
    • George says the Executive Council and Cabinet decide when to launch commissions of enquiry - and not mud-chucking political stirrers.
    • She was a well known stirrer and trouble maker; she was a tart and a tease and succeeded in getting half the boys in the neighbourhood beaten to a pulp by her four thuggish elder brothers.
    • Instead of being a ‘showbiz rabble rouser’, as he styles himself, he is a safe stirrer, a populist pundit working within limited areas of controversy.
    • I'm only glad it was caught on camera or otherwise I'd have been branded a stirrer.
    • I thought once that you wrote the column tongue in cheek, as provocative as possible, an Aussie stirrer.
    • And that might have been the end of it, the end of him as public figure, stirrer, maverick.
    • He said she was a stirrer and a tell tat and he was really mad.
    • Am I on the mark in thinking of you as mainly a political stirrer?
    • This is very pleasing to me - someone who is grateful for mature stirring by a public medium such as Crikey, but who generally finds severe limitations and shortcomings in the calibre of the stirrers and the quality of their comments.

Rhymes

deferrer, demurrer, referrer, transferor, transferrer
 
 

Definition of stirrer in US English:

stirrer

nounˈstərərˈstərər
  • 1An object or mechanical device used for stirring something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our place allows for painting with coffee stirrers, and we are the refueling station for ketchup and mustard packets used in paintings and children's drawings.
    • The refreshing drink, or soup, consisting of finely chopped cucumber and fennel with crushed garlic, mixed with yoghurt and water, was served cold in tall glasses with much appreciated long plastic pirate swords as stirrers.
    • When I first began my course at the beginning of the year, there was a tray of forks, spoons, stirrers, sugar, salt, pepper and serviettes permanently on a shelf, which everyone could have access to.
    • Utensil storage for stirrers and cocktail napkins, as well as glass storage, are also necessary.
    • The pans cook 500 pounds of rice at a time - the factory boils 15 tons a day - while the sauces are cooked in 1,000-and 2,000-pound kettles with internal stirrers.
    • Aeration and stirring of the nutrient solution was performed using a compressed air pump and a magnetic stirrer, respectively.
    • His pot stirrer was certainly one of the most unusual but interesting projects at the exhibition.
    • They are scattered around the yard, sipping exotic drinks with fancy stirrers and smoking long cigarettes.
    • Try the first-rate mojitos, served with a sugar-cane stirrer, or a potent sangria, amped up with top-shelf liquors.
    • The irradiations were performed in a thermostated cylindrical glass cuvette (2 cm diameter X 2 cm length) fitted with a magnetic stirrer.
    • Pens and cocktail stirrers made of the same material look innovative.
    • After the complete dissolution of chitosan, the clay powder was added (final concentration of 1%) and stirred for 1 h by a magnetic stirrer.
    • Even new swizzle sticks which are also referred to as stirrers or picks, depending on whether their ends are pointy or not, can be quite high-priced.
    • As soon as police told McDonalds of the spoon's sinister use, the stirrer was redesigned with a flat end to make it useless to drug pushers.
    • The growth medium sample was made up to 500 ml with tap water, then stirred full speed with a magnetic stirrer (Voss Instruments Ltd, Maldon, Essex, UK) for 4 min.
    • Shakers and stirrers are sculptural, and martini glasses come in many different colors.
    • If you don't have a cupboard full of strainers, shakers, blenders and stirrers, my advice is to build your drink.
    • I've just noticed that the Cafe Car has a big jar of wooden - not plastic - coffee stirrers right there on the counter.
    • The kitchen is outside, in a separate little hut, where a few dented dishes and cups, one cooking pot and a wooden stirrer lie scattered around a mud-and-tin oven.
    • The buffer was stirred with a magnetic stirrer.
    Synonyms
    blender, food processor, liquidizer, beater, churn, whisk
    1. 1.1British informal A person who deliberately causes trouble between others by spreading rumors or gossip.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The ones that burn flags are just a bunch of stirrers.
      • She was a well known stirrer and trouble maker; she was a tart and a tease and succeeded in getting half the boys in the neighbourhood beaten to a pulp by her four thuggish elder brothers.
      • I'm only glad it was caught on camera or otherwise I'd have been branded a stirrer.
      • Sometimes science requires stirrers to shift the dead weight of unthinking complacency.
      • And that might have been the end of it, the end of him as public figure, stirrer, maverick.
      • It's an oddly reasonable attitude for a stirrer, even one whose inappropriate questions are almost concealed by his soothing good manners.
      • The only people who will miss out will be the stirrers and the radicals, and the shroud-wavers and prejudice pedlars in the National Party and ACT.
      • And a final point, it is illegal to target redundancies on the basis of age, sex etc, and it is also thought a bit crass to try and get rid of troublemakers and stirrers.
      • Instead of being a ‘showbiz rabble rouser’, as he styles himself, he is a safe stirrer, a populist pundit working within limited areas of controversy.
      • Some of the best moments of my visit have been meeting the local movers and shakers - stirrers and mixers.
      • It made particular sense with him, who has a bit of a reputation as a pot stirrer.
      • The thing was Faye had every quality I didn't like in a person, she was a hypocrite, a gossip, she was amoral, had no ambition, no self respect, no value of privacy, her own or otherwise and she was a real stirrer.
      • George says the Executive Council and Cabinet decide when to launch commissions of enquiry - and not mud-chucking political stirrers.
      • Am I on the mark in thinking of you as mainly a political stirrer?
      • Well, that's David of the University of Western Australia, professor of physics, with his gravity waves and I've just been joined by another prize winner who in fact, I don't want to put this unkindly, is a stirrer, is that right?
      • He said she was a stirrer and a tell tat and he was really mad.
      • At least I tried to stop the practice of bogus non-resident accounts but I was dismissed as a maverick or some would say a stirrer.
      • This is very pleasing to me - someone who is grateful for mature stirring by a public medium such as Crikey, but who generally finds severe limitations and shortcomings in the calibre of the stirrers and the quality of their comments.
      • I thought once that you wrote the column tongue in cheek, as provocative as possible, an Aussie stirrer.
      • Unlike Walter, he is a stirrer, a deliberately provocative commentator and a freewheeling iconoclast, infamous for his relentless critique of the American government and military.
 
 
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