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VERB
吮;啜;吸
If you suck something, you hold it in your mouth and pull at it with the muscles in your cheeks and tongue, for example in order to get liquid out of it.
例句
They waited in silence and sucked their sweets...
他們安靜地等著,嘴里咂著糖果。
He sucked on his cigarette...
他抽了一口煙。
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VERB
抽吸,抽取,抽,吸(空氣、液體等)
If something sucks a liquid, gas, or object in a particular direction, it draws it there with a powerful force.
例句
The pollution-control team is at the scene and is due to start sucking up oil any time now...
污染控制小組就在現(xiàn)場,現(xiàn)在隨時(shí)準(zhǔn)備開始吸油。
The air is sucked out by a high-powered fan...
由強(qiáng)力風(fēng)機(jī)把空氣吸出去。
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V-PASSIVE
將…卷入
If you are sucked into a bad situation, you are unable to prevent yourself from becoming involved in it.
例句
He warned that if the President tried to enforce control, the country would be sucked into a power vacuum.
他警告說,如果總統(tǒng)想要實(shí)施強(qiáng)權(quán)統(tǒng)治的話,那么這個(gè)國家將陷入權(quán)力真空狀態(tài)。
...the extent to which they have been sucked into the cycle of violence.
他們卷入暴力惡性循環(huán)的程度
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VERB
糟糕透頂;很差
If someone says that something sucks, they are indicating that they think it is very bad.
例句
The system sucks.
這個(gè)系統(tǒng)太差勁了。