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  1. I don't want to get sucked into the row about school reform.
    我不愿意牵扯到这场学制改革的争论之中。
  2. The baby sucked (away) (at its bottle) contentedly.
    那婴儿舒适地嘬著(奶瓶).



Suck \Suck\ (s[u^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sucked} (s[u^]kt); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Sucking}.] [OE. suken, souken, AS. s[=u]can,
s[=u]gan; akin to D. zuigen, G. saugen, OHG. s[=u]gan, Icel.
s[=u]ga, sj[=u]ga, Sw. suga, Dan. suge, L. sugere. Cf.
{Honeysuckle}, {Soak}, {Succulent}, {Suction}.]
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.

  1. But that replaces only a fraction of the capital sucked out by losses since the late 1980s.
  2. A flight attendant died when she was sucked out of the plane and 61 of the 94 other people on board were injured before the pilots safely landed the aircraft on the island of Maui.
  3. Nine passengers were sucked out of the hole.
  4. He has sucked fat off his wife's stomach and neck, and his 11-year-old daughter has already inquired about the procedure.
  5. Nine people died when they were sucked out of the hole.
  6. Executive Life was seized in April by California regulators as the value of its junk bond-laden portfolio plunged and a wave of policy redemptions sucked cash from the company.
  7. Some 3,700 soon-to-be-laid-off GM workers ought to be sucked right into the labor-starved economy, though perhaps not at union-negotiated auto industry wage levels.
  8. That was precisely when Brazil's trade surplus started to plunge as imports were sucked into an overheated economy.
  9. "Naturally a manager is going to wonder if he's going to get sucked up and become a Doubletree hotel," says Mr. Hansen of the Texas Hotel and Motel Association.
  10. The vetch sucked all the moisture out and the corn didn't germinate.
  11. The rescue of Austin Taylor and the arrival of Euro DPC shows that inward investment is slowly being sucked further west. The way in which industry is clearly looking further into Wales is welcomed by all the development authorities.
  12. If they were sucked in at the top of the bull market in 1987, they will still have seen only a small profit after five years.
  13. An Air National Guard ground crew chief who was sucked into an engine intake of an F-4D Phantom jet died from massive internal injuries, authorities said Wednesday.
  14. Airline officials said Sears' wide shoulders and two passengers who grabbed on to him may have saved him from being further sucked through the roughly 10-by-14-inch opening.
  15. Nine passengers were sucked out of the 18-year-old jetliner and are presumed dead.
  16. A man died after falling from a Chevron oil platform off of Louisiana and two Bryan teen-agers drowned when they were sucked into a flood-swollen drainage ditch.
  17. They took what they could get, and so did he: he was in many ways a remarkably generous man with an eye for other people's weaknesses. The real puzzle is why English society as a whole should have sucked up to him for so long.
  18. A stewardess was killed when she was sucked out through an 18-foot hole in the plane's fuselage, but the pilot managed to land the airline safely at Kahului Airport on Maui with 94 other people aboard.
  19. By this morning, about a third of the oil had been sucked from the Bayport Channel, where the oil was flowing, said Coast Guard spokesman Bob Morehead.
  20. Almost by stealth, America was sucked into a guerrilla war on the side of an unpopular government.
  21. Nine passengers sitting above the cargo door were sucked out.
  22. Japanese see the U.S. being "sucked into some kind of black hole" of indebtedness, as one policy paper puts it, and either unwilling to climb back out or botching the job.
  23. The rest of the light crude either burned away as it left the tanker, was sucked up by skimmers or dissipated by dispersants and evaporated.
  24. Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Swaziland would all be sucked into the vortex.
  25. Her owners, Roy and Ann Gipson, said strong winds created a vacuum that sucked the small dog through a 5-inch-wide opening in a guard rail.
  26. Mr. Auerbach sucked in millions of dollars before being convicted of 22 counts of land fraud.
  27. So the over-expansion of money was mainly seen in asset markets - 'a speculative vortex that ultimately sucked in everything from paintings to toy cars,' as Mr Carn reminds us.
  28. "The problem is that the sea turtles get sucked up too and torn into pieces," she said.
  29. Greed also was pretty widely distributed, according to Mr. Sterner, in the epoch of corporate cannibalism just ending. Labor sucked companies dry.
  30. Survivors of the Southeast storm recalled how victims were tossed against trees, crushed under houses and sucked into floodwaters.
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