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单词 stinking
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
stink•ing /ˈstɪnkɪŋ/USA pronunciation   adj. 
    1. giving off a very strong, unpleasant smell:a stinking room.
  • very bad, unpleasant, or disgusting:a rotten, stinking, no-good liar.

  • adv. 
    1. completely or extremely:stinking drunk.

    WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
    stink•ing  (stingking),USA pronunciation adj. 
    1. foul-smelling.
    2. Slang Termsvery drunk;
      plastered.
    3. Slang Termsvery rich:His father left him so much money he's stinking.
    4. contemptible;
      disgusting:a stinking shame.

    adv. 
    1. completely or extremely:stinking drunk.
    • Middle English stinkinge, Old English stincende. See stink, -ing2 bef. 1000
    stinking•ly, adv. 
    stinking•ness, n. 
      • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged smelly, putrid, rotten, putrescent, foul, miasmal, rank.

    Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
    stinking /ˈstɪŋkɪŋ/ adj
    1. having a foul smell
    2. informal unpleasant or disgusting
    3. (postpositive) slang very drunk
    adv
    1. informal (intensifier, expressing contempt for the person referred to): stinking rich

    ˈstinkingly adv ˈstinkingness n
    WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
    stink /stɪŋk/USA pronunciation   v., stank /stæŋk/USA pronunciation  or, often, stunk/stʌŋk/USA pronunciation ;
    stunk;
    stink•ing;
     n. 

    v. 
    1. to (cause to) give off a strong, bad smell: [no object]The kitchen stinks; what are you cooking in there?[+ of + object]The hallways stank of cabbage and beer.[+ up + object]They stank up the hallways with the smell of sour herring.
    2. Informal Termsto be very bad, unpleasant, or inferior:[no object* not: be + ~ -ing]This job stinks!
    3. Slang Terms[Informal.][no object* sometimes: ~ + of + object] to suggest something dishonest or scandalous, or some disagreeable attribute:"This case stinks of corruption,'' cried the D.A.

    n. [countable* usually singular]
    1. a very strong, powerfully disgusting smell:a stink of open sewers.
    2. Informal Termsan unpleasant fuss;
      commotion:She made a big stink about her boss calling her "Miss'' instead of "Ms.''
    stink•er, n. [countable]

    WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
    stink (stingk),USA pronunciation  v., stank or, often, stunk;
    stunk;
    stink•ing;
     n. 

      v.i. 
      1. to emit a strong offensive smell.
      2. to be offensive to honesty or propriety;
        to be in extremely bad repute or disfavor.
      3. Informal Termsto be disgustingly inferior:That book stinks.
      4. Slang Termsto have a large quantity of something (usually fol. by of or with):They stink of money. She stinks with jewelry.

      v.t. 
      1. to cause to stink or be otherwise offensive (often fol. by up):an amateurish performance that really stank up the stage.
      2. stink out, to repel or drive out by means of a highly offensive smell.

      n. 
      1. a strong offensive smell;
        stench.
      2. Informal Termsan unpleasant fuss;
        scandal:There was a big stink about his accepting a bribe.
      3. British Terms stinks, (used with a sing. v.)chemistry as a course of study.
      • bef. 900; (verb, verbal) Middle English stinken, Old English stincan; (noun, nominal) Middle English, derivative of the verb, verbal; cognate with German stinken. (verb, verbal); compare stench
        • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged reek.

      Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
      stink /stɪŋk/ n
      1. a strong foul smell; stench
      2. slang a great deal of trouble (esp in the phrase to make or raise a stink)
      3. like stinkintensely; furiously
      vb (stinks, stinking, stank, stunk, stunk)(mainly intr)
      1. to emit a foul smell
      2. slang to be thoroughly bad or abhorrent: this town stinks
      3. informal to have a very bad reputation: his name stinks
      4. to be of poor quality
      5. followed by of or with: slang to have or appear to have an excessive amount (of money)
      6. (transitive) usually followed by up: informal to cause to stink

      See also stink outEtymology: Old English stincan; related to Old Saxon stinkan, German stinken, Old Norse stökkva to burst; see stench
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