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I . stir [stɜ:ʳ, Am stɜ:r] N

1. stir (agitation):

2. stir (excitement):

II . stir <-rr-> [stɜ:ʳ, Am stɜ:r] VB trans

1. stir (agitate):

mieszać [perf za-]

2. stir (move):

III . stir <-rr-> [stɜ:ʳ, Am stɜ:r] VB intr

1. stir (move):

ruszyć [perf po-] się

2. stir (become active):

3. stir (awake):

stir up VB trans

1. stir up memories:

2. stir up dust:

3. stir up tensions:

4. stir up people, crowds:

Usage examples with stirred

to be deeply stirred

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This hyperinflation was stirred up by repeated food shortages.
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The milk thus obtained is poured into deep wooden casks, about which the blind slaves are placed, and then the milk is stirred round.
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As soon as the syrup reduction is gooey enough it is mixed with the egg yolks and stirred with them at a low heat.
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His emotional melodies brought his listeners to tears and stirred their religious fervor.
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The culture is then stirred and aerated to incorporate oxygen into the culture which the yeast uses in the synthesis of needed survival factors.
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In hot enfleurage, solid fats are heated and botanical matter is stirred into the fat.
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But the music vibes within him constantly stirred him into action.
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The dried food would start to swell, and after two minutes the mixture was stirred, and a sachet of sauce added.
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The curd is stirred constantly during this step to avoid uneven cooking or overcooking, and the cooking will only take 2060 minutes.
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It works really well finely grated, like parmesan, over pasta, sprinkled over home-made pizza or stirred into mashed potato.
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