1.b> i> (), ; she stirred her coffee with a teaspoon ; stir the sauce gently until it begins to boil , / ; the vegetables are stirred into the rice while it is hot ; stir in the milk until the sauce thickens , / ;
2.b> (; ), ; ; the baby stirred in its sleep ; a slight breeze was stirring the branches ; a noise stirred me from sleep ; the alarm clock went off, but she didn't stir , ; come on, stir yourself. You're late! , . ! their complaints have finally stirred him into action .i> , ;
3.b> 1) (); , ( , i>); she was stirred by his sad story ; a stirring speech (i>); a book that really stirs the imagination , / ; the case has stirred great anger among public ;
2) (, ), ( , i>); a feeling of guilt began to stir in her ; hope stirred within her heart / ;
to stir upb> i> (); i> ; to stir up a debate / ; to stir up hatred / ; the photographs stirred up some painful memories / ; whenever he's around, he always manages to stir up trouble , / ; we've got enough problems without you trying to stir things up , ;
to stir bloodb> ; i> .