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Jab

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~1 v jabbed, jabbing to push something into or towards something else with short quick movements  (jab sb with sth)  (stop jabbing me with your elbow!) + a  (She jabbed at the elevator buttons.) ~2 n 1 a sudden hard push, especially with a pointed object or your fist (=closed hand)  (right/left jab (=with your right or left hand)) 2 BrE informal an injection (1) given to prevent you from catching a disease; shot1 (15)  (a typhoid jab)
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1.
  (jabs, jabbing, jabbed) 1. If you jab one thing into another, you push it there with a quick, sudden movement and with a lot of force. He saw her jab her thumb on a red button–a panic button... A needle was jabbed into the baby’s arm... Stern jabbed at me with his glasses... = stab VERB: V n prep, be V-ed into n, V at n 2. A jab is a sudden, sharp punch. He was simply too powerful for his opponent, rocking him with a steady supply of left jabs. N-COUNT 3. A jab is an injection of something into your blood to prevent illness. (BRIT INFORMAL) ...painful anti malaria jabs. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   I. verb  (~bed; ~bing)  Etymology: alteration of job to strike  Date: 1827  transitive verb  1.  a. to pierce with or as if with a sharp object ; stab  b. to poke quickly or abruptly ; thrust  2. to strike with a short straight blow  intransitive verb  1. to make quick or abrupt thrusts with a sharp object  2. to strike a person with a short straight blow  II. noun  Date: 1872 an act of ~bing; especially a short straight boxing punch delivered with the leading hand ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v. & n. --v.tr. (jabbed, jabbing) 1 a poke roughly. b stab. 2 (foll. by into) thrust (a thing) hard or abruptly. --n. 1 an abrupt blow with one's fist or a pointed implement. 2 colloq. a hypodermic injection, esp. a vaccination. Etymology: orig. Sc. var. of JOB(2) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. толчок, пинок; внезапный быстрый удар to give a jab —- нанести удар; толкнуть 2. воен. укол, удар штыком, штыковой удар; колющий удар 3. короткий прямой удар по корпусу (бокс) 4. укол шприцем; в(с)прыскивание have you got your cholera jabs yet? —- вам уже сделали прививки от холеры? 5. толкать, ударять кулаком; разг. также тыкать, пихать; дать тычка he jabbed his elbow into my side —- он толкнул меня локтем в бок 6. колоть (штыком); пырнуть (ножом); уколоть (иглой) he jabbed his fork into the meat —- он вонзил вилку в мясо don't jab out my eye! —- смотри, не выколи мне глаз! 7. наносить удары по корпусу (бокс) ...
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  out выталкивать Mind where you put your elbow, you nearly jabbed my eye out! JAB  1. noun  1) толчок; пинок; внезапный удар  2) mil. удар  3) coll. укол; прививка  2. v.  1) пихать, тыкать  2) вонзать, втыкать (into) Dont jab your finger into my stomach like that - its rude as well as painful!  3) ударять; пронзать; колоть (штыком); пырнуть - jab out ...
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  airport code Jabiru, Northern Territory, Australia adult abbr. Joahd's Asian Boys fam. abbr. John A. Bilicki ...
English abbreviation dictionary
7.
  - 1825, Scot. variant of job "to strike, pierce, thrust," from M.E. jobben "to jab, thrust, peck," of unknown origin. ...
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