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stank    音标拼音: [st'æŋk]
stink的过去式

stink的过去式

Stank \Stank\ (st[a^][ng]k), a. [OF. estanc, or It. stanco. See
{Stanch}, a.]
Weak; worn out. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Stank \Stank\, v. i. [Cf. Sw. st[*a]nka to pant. [root]165.]
To sigh. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
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Stank \Stank\, imp. of {Stink}.
Stunk.
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Stank \Stank\, n. [OF. estang, F. ['e]tang, from L. stagnum a
pool. Cf. {Stagnate}, {Tank} a cistern.]
1. Water retained by an embankment; a pool of water. [Prov.
Eng. & Scot.] --Robert of Brunne.
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2. A dam or mound to stop water. [Prov. Eng.]
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{Stank hen} (Zool.), the moor hen; -- called also {stankie}.
[Prov. Eng.]
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Stink \Stink\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Stunk}, {Stank}, p. pr. &
vb. n. {Stinking}.] [AS. stinkan to have a smell (whether
good or bad); akin to OHG. stinchan, G. & D. stinken to
stink; of uncertain origin; cf. Icel. st["o]kkva to leap, to
spring, Goth. stigqan to push, strike, or Gr. ? rancid. Cf.
{Stench}.]
To emit a strong, offensive smell; to send out a disgusting
odor.
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  • STANK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of STANK is past tense of stink How to use stank in a sentence
  • How to Use Stank vs. Stunk Correctly - GRAMMARIST
    Stank is the simple past tense form of the verb to stink, so it acts as a verb to explain something that smelled bad or emitted an unpleasant smell Since an unfavorable experience or event can also stink metaphorically, you can use stank to help explain your reflections on those occurrences
  • Stink vs Stank vs Stunk: When and How to Use Each Correctly
    The past tense is stank, as in “The room stank yesterday ” The past participle is stunk, used with “have” or “had,” like “The room has stunk for days ” Once you see how these variations work, you’ll find it easier to use them correctly and avoid the confusion that often comes with irregular verbs
  • Stank or Stunk: Mastering the Past Tense of “Stink”
    Knowing its past tense forms, “stank” and “stunk,” and when to use each is essential for clear and accurate communication This article will delve into the nuances of “stink,” “stank,” and “stunk,” providing a comprehensive guide to mastering their usage
  • STANK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    They stank from two points of view: first, the furniture was shoddy and, second, the design was rotten
  • Stink vs. Stank vs. Stunk: Whats the Difference, and When Should I Use . . .
    Stank is simply a past tense form of stink Someone watching the Game of Thrones finale today might mutter, “This stinks ” Someone who watched it when it aired in 2019 may recall that it stank
  • Stank or Stunk – What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Stink is an irregular verb—many writers aren’t sure whether stank or stunk is the right word to use The truth is that they are both correct, but they are different past tense conjugations, and they belong in different contexts
  • Stink vs Stank vs Stunk: What’s the Real Difference?
    Understanding the difference between stink, stank, and stunk is essential for using English accurately and confidently Stink is the present tense, stank is the simple past tense, and stunk is the past participle used with auxiliary verbs like “have” or “had ”
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    Stank Store offers one-of-a-kind experiences designed for private groups, celebrations, or exclusive member meetups Whether you’re planning a laid-back lounge session, a birthday blowout, or a fully loaded Stank Squad reunion, we’ll bring the vibes, the gear, and the good times
  • Stank or Stunk: Mastering the Past Tense of “Stink”
    For the simple past tense, both stank and stunk are acceptable, though stank is slightly more formal To compare clearly (stank vs stunk), remember that stunk is the only correct past participle and must be used with auxiliary verbs such as “has” or “had ”





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