stir
Aussprache: [stɜr]
Wort
Kontext: „cooking“
(verb) to mix something in a bowl or a pot using a spoon or something similar. When you stir, you move the mixture around to combine it well.
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I stir the soup to make sure all the ingredients blend together nicely.
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I didn't stir the batter, so it was all lumpy and didn't taste good.
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Did you remember to stir the sauce while it was cooking?
Kontext: „emotion“
(verb) to cause someone to feel strong emotions or excitement. When something stirs your feelings, it makes you feel something deep inside.
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The movie really stirred my emotions; I cried at the end.
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The speech didn't stir any feelings in the crowd; they seemed very bored.
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What song stirs happy memories for you?
Kontext: „movement“
(noun) a slight movement, especially when something is mixed or shaken. It can also mean a change in emotion or activity.
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There was a stir in the audience when the speaker started to talk.
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The room was silent, with hardly a stir during the movie.
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Did you notice any stir among the students when the surprise guest arrived?
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