staunch [ stɔ:n(t)ʃ ] v. 止住,止血
a. 坚固的,坚强的,忠实 e.g. 1. They are staunch soldiers. 他们是忠诚的战士。
2. I helped her staunch cut. 我帮助她止住了伤口的血。
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stave [ steiv ] n. 桶材,窄板
v. 敲破 e.g. 1. He made a barrel with staves by himself. 他自己用桶板做了一只桶。
2. The lost explorers ate birds' eggs to stave off starvation. 为了避免饿死,那些迷路的勘探人员吃鸟蛋充饥。
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stay [ stei ] n. 停留,停止,依靠
v. 停留,留宿,制止 e.g. 1. The temperature has stayed hot this week. 本周气温一直都很热。
2. I stayed late at the party last night. 昨晚我在晚会上呆到很晚。
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stead [ sted ] n. 代替,用处 e.g. 1. His anorak has stood him in good stead this winter. 他这件带兜帽的夹克在今年冬天对他很有用。
2. His knowledge of the subject stood him in good stead. 他的这门学科的知识对他很有好处。
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steadfast [ 'stedfəst ] a. 坚定的,踏实的 e.g. 1. Steadfast in allegiance to one's homeland, government, or sovereign. 忠心的对自己的祖国,政府或主权无限忠诚的
2. Steadfast in purpose, loyalty, or affection; faithful. 坚定在目的、忠诚或感情上坚定不移的;忠诚的
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steadfastly [ 'stedfəstli ] ad. 固定地(坚定地,不变地,不动摇地) e.g.
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steadfastness [ ˌsted'fəstnis ] n. 固定不变,坚定 e.g.
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steadily [ 'stedili ] ad. 稳定地,稳固地 e.g. 1. His health is getting steadily worse. 他的健康正逐渐恶化。
2. The number of people going to the cinema seems to dwindle steadily. 看电影的人数似乎在逐渐下降。
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steady [ 'stedi ] a. 稳定的,稳固的
ad. 平稳地,稳固地
v. (使)稳固, (使)稳定 e.g. 1. The hunter steadied his rifle and fired. 猎人端稳了猎枪,然后开了火。
2. The old man is not steady on his legs. 这位老人站不稳。
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steady state 稳态 e.g.
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steak [ steik ] n. 牛排 e.g. 1. How do you want your steak? 你的牛排要几分熟?
2. The steak pie is off today. 今日牛肉饼停止供应.
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steal [ sti:l ] v. 偷 e.g. 1. He stole out of the house without anyone seeing him. 他悄悄地溜出了房子,没有人看见他。
2. He was sent into prison for stealing. 他由于偷窃被送入监狱。
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stealth [ stelθ ] n. 秘密行动,秘密,鬼祟 e.g. 1. Tracking wild animals requires great stealth. 跟踪野生动物必须悄然无声。
2. The burglars had entered the house by stealth. 窃贼偷偷进入那所房子。
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stealthily [ 'stelθili ] ad. 暗地里,悄悄地 e.g. 1. In secret; stealthily. 秘密地;偷偷地
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stealthy [ 'stelθi ] a. 隐密的 e.g.
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steam [ sti:m ] n. 蒸气,精力
a. 蒸气的
v. 蒸发 e.g. 1. The engines are driven by steam. 这些发动机是由蒸汽驱动的。
2. The ship steamed into the harbor. 船驶入了港湾。
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steam engine n. 蒸汽机 e.g. 1. It is said that James Watt's observation of steam issuing from a kettle gave birth to the idea of the steam engine. 据说,詹姆斯·瓦特对水壶蒸气的观察使他产生了发明蒸汽机的想法。
2. In1768 the first steam engine appeared. 在1768年出现了第一部蒸汽机。
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steamboat [ 'sti:mbəʊt ] n. 轮船,汽艇 e.g. 1. They traveled on the steamboat along the coast. 他们坐着小汽船沿着海岸旅行。
2. Some passengers are sitting on the deck of the large steamboat chatting. 有些旅客正坐在这只大轮船的甲板上聊天。
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steamed [ sti:md ] a. 蒸熟的 e.g. 1. He steamed the stamp off the envelope. 他用蒸汽把信封上的邮票揭下来。
2. The ship steamed into the harbor. 船驶入了港湾。
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steamer [ 'sti:mə ] n. 汽船,轮船 e.g. 1. The steamers for Shanghai leave on Wednesday. 开往上海的轮船星期三启程。
2. We'll ship the goods at an early time as long as there is a steamer. 只要有船,我们就尽早装货。
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