
숟가락이나 다른 도구를 액체나 물질 속에서 움직여 완전히 섞이게 하다.
To move a spoon or other implement around in a liquid or substance in order to mix it thoroughly.
예문:
"Please stir the soup constantly while it thickens to prevent burning."
"He stirred the paint vigorously before applying the first coat to the wall."
약간 움직이거나 움직이게 하다; 활동을 시작하다.
To move or cause to move slightly; often used negatively to mean remaining still; or to begin to be active.
예문:
"The old man was so weak he could barely stir from his bed."
"Not a single person stirred in the quiet library after the announcement."
누군가에게 강한 감정, 흥분 또는 영감을 불러일으키다; 감정이나 기억을 자극하다.
To arouse strong feeling, excitement, or inspiration in someone; to prompt a feeling or memory.
예문:
"The speaker's powerful words stirred the crowd into immediate action."
"Hearing that old song stirred deep nostalgia for her college days."
물질을 휘젓거나 섞는 행위.
An act of stirring or mixing a substance.
예문:
"Give the sauce a quick stir before serving it."
"The recipe calls for a final stir after adding the vanilla extract."
사람들 사이에서 일어나는 갑작스러운 움직임, 흥분 또는 소동.
A sudden movement, excitement, or commotion among a group of people.
예문:
"The unexpected arrival of the celebrity caused quite a stir in the restaurant."
"There was a slight stir of panic when the lights suddenly went out."
(속어) 교도소나 감옥.
(Slang) Prison or jail.
예문:
"He spent five years in stir for bank robbery."
"After his arrest, he knew he was heading straight for stir."