stem

美 [stem]
英 [stem]
  • n.(花草的)茎;柄;(高脚酒杯的)脚;烟斗柄
  • adj.有茎[梗]的;装有小柄的;去掉茎(或梗)的;去掉茎[梗,柄]的
  • v.阻止;封堵;遏止
  • abbr.(=Scanning transmission electron microscope)扫描透射式电子显微镜
  • 网络阀杆;词干;茎干
过去式:stemmed  第三人称单数:stems  现在分词:stemming  
stem
n.
1.
(花草的)茎;(花或叶的)梗,柄the main long thin part of a plant above the ground from which the leaves or flowers grow; a smaller part that grows from this and supports flowers or leaves
2.
(高脚酒杯的)脚the long thin part of a wine glass between the bowl and the base
3.
烟斗柄the thin tube of a tobacco pipe
4.
有…茎(或梗)的having one or more stems of the type mentioned
a long-stemmed rose
一枝长茎玫瑰
5.
词干the main part of a word that stays the same when endings are added to it
‘Writ’ is the stem of the forms ‘writes’, ‘writing’ and ‘written’.
writ 是 writes、writing 和 written 三个词的词干。
IDM
from stem to stern
从船头到船尾all the way from the front of a ship to the back
v.
1.
~ sth
阻止;封堵;遏止to stop sth that is flowing from spreading or increasing
The cut was bandaged to stem the bleeding.
伤口已包扎止血。
They discussed ways of stemming the flow of smuggled drugs.
他们讨论了遏制走私毒品流通的办法。
The government had failed to stem the tide of factory closures.
政府没有控制住工厂的倒闭潮。

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