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From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
suck
/ˈsʌk/
(vt.)吸,吮,吸入,吮吸,吸收,獲得(vi.)吸,吸奶吸,吸入,吮吸
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
suck
/ˈsək/
及物動詞
吮,吸
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Suck
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Sucked
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Sucking
.]
1.
To
draw
,
as
a
liquid
,
by
the
action
of
the
mouth
and
tongue
,
which
tends
to
produce
a
vacuum
,
and
causes
the
liquid
to
rush
in
by
atmospheric
pressure
;
to
draw
,
or
apply
force
to
,
by
exhausting
the
air
.
2.
To
draw
liquid
from
by
the
action
of
the
mouth
;
as
,
to
suck
an
orange
;
specifically
,
to
draw
milk
from
(
the
mother
,
the
breast
,
etc
.)
with
the
mouth
;
as
,
the
young
of
an
animal
sucks
the
mother
,
or
dam
;
an
infant
sucks
the
breast
.
3.
To
draw
in
,
or
imbibe
,
by
any
process
resembles
sucking
;
to
inhale
;
to
absorb
;
as
,
to
suck
in
air
;
the
roots
of
plants
suck
water
from
the
ground
.
4.
To
draw
or
drain
.
Old
ocean
,
sucked
through
the
porous
globe
.
--
Thomson
.
5.
To
draw
in
,
as
a
whirlpool
;
to
swallow
up
.
As
waters
are
by
whirlpools
sucked
and
drawn
.
--
Dryden
.
To suck in
,
to
draw
into
the
mouth
;
to
imbibe
;
to
absorb
.
To suck out
,
to
draw
out
with
the
mouth
;
to
empty
by
suction
.
To suck up
,
to
draw
into
the
mouth
;
to
draw
up
by
suction
or
absorption
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Suck
,
v. i.
1.
To
draw
,
or
attempt
to
draw
,
something
by
suction
,
as
with
the
mouth
,
or
through
a
tube
.
Where
the
bee
sucks
,
there
suck
I
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
draw
milk
from
the
breast
or
udder
;
as
,
a
child
,
or
the
young
of
an
animal
,
is
first
nourished
by
sucking
.
3.
To
draw
in
;
to
imbibe
;
to
partake
.
The
crown
had
sucked
too
hard
,
and
now
,
being
full
,
was
like
to
draw
less
.
--
Bacon
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Suck
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
drawing
with
the
mouth
.
2.
That
which
is
drawn
into
the
mouth
by
sucking
;
specifically
,
mikl
drawn
from
the
breast
.
3.
A
small
draught
. [
Colloq
.]
4.
Juice
;
succulence
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
suck
n
:
the
act
of
sucking
[
syn
:
sucking
,
suction
]
v
1:
draw
into
the
mouth
by
creating
a
practical
vacuum
in
the
mouth
; "
suck
the
poison
from
the
place
where
the
snake
bit
"; "
suck
on
a
straw
"; "
the
baby
sucked
on
the
mother's
breast
"
2:
draw
something
in
by
or
as
if
by
a
vacuum
; "
Mud
was
sucking
at
her
feet
"
3:
attract
by
using
an
inexorable
force
,
inducement
,
etc
.; "
The
current
boom
in
the
economy
sucked
many
workers
in
from
abroad
" [
syn
:
suck in
]
4:
take
in
,
also
metaphorically
; "
The
sponge
absorbs
water
well
"; "
She
drew
strength
from
the
minister's
words
" [
syn
:
absorb
,
imbibe
,
soak up
,
sop up
,
suck up
,
draw
,
take in
,
take up
]
5:
give
suck
to
; "
The
wetnurse
suckled
the
infant
"; "
You
cannot
nurse
your
baby
in
public
in
some
places
" [
syn
:
breastfeed
,
bottle-feed
,
suckle
,
nurse
,
wet-nurse
,
lactate
,
give suck
] [
ant
:
bottlefeed
]
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