stuff
noun /stʌf/
/stʌf/
[uncountable]Idioms (事物名称不详、无关紧要或所指事物明显时用)东西,物品,玩意儿 - What's all that sticky stuff on the carpet?
地毯上那黏乎乎的都是什么玩意儿? - The chairs were covered in some sort of plastic stuff.
椅子都包了一种塑料膜。 - This wine is good stuff.
这酒不错。 - I don't know how you can eat that stuff!
我不明白你怎么能吃那种东西! - They sell stationery and stuff (like that).
他们出售文具之类的东西。 - Where's all my stuff (= my possessions)?
我那些东西都哪儿去了? - Could you move all that stuff off the table?
请你把桌上那些玩意儿全都拿走好不好? - I want to buy some expensive tech stuff.
我想买一些昂贵的科技产品。
Synonyms thingsthingssee also foodstuff- stuff
- property
- possessions
- junk
- belongings
- goods
- valuables
- things (rather informal) objects, clothing or tools that you own or that are used for a particular purpose:
指个人拥有或作特定用途的物品、衣服、用具: - Shall I help you pack your things?
我帮你打点行装好吗? - Bring your swimming things.
随身带上游泳用品。
- Shall I help you pack your things?
- stuff [U] (informal) used to refer to a group of objects when you do not know their names, when the names are not important or when it is obvious what you are talking about:
- Where’s all my stuff?
我的东西都哪儿去了?
- Where’s all my stuff?
- property [U] (rather formal) a thing or things that are owned by somebody:
- This building is government property.
这座大楼是政府的财产。 - Be careful not to damage other people’s property.
小心别损坏别人的财物。
- This building is government property.
- possessions things that you own, especially something that can be moved:
- Prisoners were allowed no personal possessions except letters and photographs.
囚犯除信件和照片外不允许有任何私人物品。
- Prisoners were allowed no personal possessions except letters and photographs.
- junk [U] things that are considered useless or of little value:
- I’ve cleared out all that old junk from the attic.
我把阁楼里所有的废旧杂物都清除干净了。
- I’ve cleared out all that old junk from the attic.
- belongings possessions that can be moved, especially ones that you have with you at a particular time:
- Please make sure you have all your belongings with you when leaving the plane.
请确保在下飞机前带好所有的随身物品。
- Please make sure you have all your belongings with you when leaving the plane.
- goods (technical or rather formal) possessions that can be moved:
- He was found guilty of handling stolen goods.
他被判犯销赃罪。
- He was found guilty of handling stolen goods.
- valuables things that are worth a lot of money, especially small personal things such as jewellery or cameras:
- Never leave cash or other valuables lying around.
现金或其他贵重物品请勿乱放。
- Never leave cash or other valuables lying around.
- personal things/stuff/property/possessions/belongings
- to collect/gather/pack (up) your things/stuff/possessions/belongings
- to search somebody’s/your/the things/stuff/property/belongings
- to go through somebody’s/your/the things/stuff/belongings
- What's all that sticky stuff on the carpet?
(泛指)活儿,话,念头,东西 - Peter's article had lots of interesting stuff in it.
彼得的文章里有许多有趣的东西。 - There's still a lot of cool stuff happening in Manchester.
曼彻斯特仍然有很多很酷的事情发生。 - I've got loads of stuff to do today.
我今天有好多事儿要做。 - I like reading and stuff.
我喜欢看书什么的。 - The band did some great stuff on their first album.
这支乐队首张专辑有几支很棒的曲子。 - This is all good stuff. Well done!
这一切都不错。干得漂亮! - I don't believe in all that stuff about ghosts.
我不信什么鬼呀魂呀的。 - What's all this ‘Mrs Smith’ stuff? Call me Anna.
哪来的什么 “史密斯夫人” 那一套?叫我安娜就好了。 - He's done so much stuff and been so many interesting places.
他做过很多事情,去过很多有趣的地方。 - (North American English) I've read a whole bunch of stuff by different people over the past few days.
在过去的几天里,我读了一大堆不同人写的东西。
- Peter's article had lots of interesting stuff in it.
- stuff (of something) (formal or literary) the most important feature of something; something that something else is based on or is made from
基本特征;特质;根本;基础;原料 - The trip was magical; the stuff of which dreams are made.
那次旅行很奇妙,宛如梦境。 - Parades and marches were the very stuff of politics in the region.
游行示威是那一地区政治活动的基本内容。 - Connor's story is the stuff of legend.
康纳的故事是传奇。 - the stuff of dreams/nightmares
梦/噩梦的内容 - Let’s see what stuff you’re made of (= what sort of person you are).
我们来看看你是怎样一个人。
- The trip was magical; the stuff of which dreams are made.
词源Middle English (denoting material for making clothes): shortening of Old French estoffe ‘material, furniture’, estoffer ‘equip, furnish’, from Greek stuphein ‘draw together’.
Idioms
be made of sterner stuff
- to have a stronger character and to be more determined in dealing with problems than other people
性格十分坚强;有很大的毅力 - Many would have given up, but Tim was made of sterner stuff.
许多人会放弃,但蒂姆是由更严厉的东西组成的。
- Many would have given up, but Tim was made of sterner stuff.
don’t sweat the small stuff
- (North American English, informal) used to tell somebody not to worry about small details or things that are not important
不要为鸡毛蒜皮的事伤脑筋
do your stuff
- (informal) to do what you are good at or what you have been trained to do
施展自己的本事;露一手 - Some members of the team are just not doing their stuff (= doing as well as they should).
队中几名成员压根儿没有使出自己的真本事。 - (figurative) The medicine has clearly done its stuff.
这药显然起作用了。
- Some members of the team are just not doing their stuff (= doing as well as they should).
kids’ stuff (British English)
(North American English kid stuff)
- something that is so easy to do or understand that it is thought to be not very serious or only suitable for children
极容易的事;“小儿科”;小孩子都懂得的道理 - That was kids' stuff compared with what lies ahead.
和将要发生的一切相比,那算不了什么。 - The movie is pure kids' stuff from beginning to end.
这部电影从头至尾幼稚至极。
- That was kids' stuff compared with what lies ahead.
know your stuff
- (informal) to know a lot about a particular subject or job
精通业务;对工作很内行
not give a stuff
- (British English, slang) to not care at all about something
一点不在乎
strut your stuff
- (informal) to proudly show your ability, especially at dancing or performing
(尤指在跳舞或表演时)卖弄自己那一套,露一手 - strutting your stuff to the latest chart hits
昂首阔步地把你的东西展示给最新的热门图表
- strutting your stuff to the latest chart hits
stuff and nonsense
- (old-fashioned, informal) used to say that something is stupid or not true
废话;胡说八道