stigmatize [ 'stigmətaiz ] v. 非难,使蒙上污名 e.g.
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stile [ stail ] n. 横蹬,横路栅栏 e.g. 1. I think they should make some stiles for people to cross the wall. 我认为他们应该建些梯磴好让人们跨过墙去。
2. A poor man came to the door and asked for money for a cup of tea yesterday. My mother, always happy to help a lame dog over a stile, invited him in for a meal. 昨天,有位穷人来到我家门口想讨点钱去喝杯茶,我母亲总是乐于助人于危难之中,请他进屋吃了一顿饭。
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stiletto [ sti'letəu ] n. 小剑,匕首,高跟鞋 e.g.
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still [ stil ] a. 静止的,不动的,静寂的
ad. 仍然,更,静止地
conj. 然而,但是 e.g. 1. The food stilled the baby's cries. 食物使婴儿停止了哭泣。
2. The room was still at the end of the speech. 演讲结束的时候,房间里寂静无声。
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still life n. 静物 e.g. 1. I prefer landscape to still life. 我喜欢风景画,不喜欢静物画。
2. Drew a map of the area; drawing landscapes and still lifes. 绘制该地区的地图;描绘风景与静物
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Still waters run deep 静水流深 e.g.
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stillness [ 'stilnis ] n. 静止,沉静 e.g. 1. The stillness was rent by thunderous applause. 雷鸣般的掌声打破了寂静。
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stilt [ stilt ] n. 高跷,支柱,脚柱 e.g. 1. He walked along on stilts. 他踩着高跷走过去。
2. They built a house on stilts. 他们建了一栋用桩子支撑的房子。
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stilted [ 'stiltid ] a. 踩高跷的, 虚饰的 e.g. 1. He walked along on stilts. 他踩着高跷走过去。
2. They built a house on stilts. 他们建了一栋用桩子支撑的房子。
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stimulant [ 'stimjulənt ] a. 兴奋性的,激励的,鼓舞的
n. 兴奋剂,酒精性饮料 e.g. 1. It is hoped that the tax cuts will act as a stimulant to further economic growth. 希望降低税率这一措施能刺激经济进一步增长。
2. Coffee and tea are mild stimulants. 咖啡和茶都是温和的兴奋剂。
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stimulate [ 'stimjuleit ] vt. 刺激,激励,鼓舞 e.g. 1. I hoped my warning would stimulate her to greater efforts. 我希望我的告诫会促使她作出更大的努力。
2. Light stimulates plant growth. 光会刺激植物生长。
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stimulated [ 'stimjəˌletid ] a. 刺激的 e.g. 1. The exhibition stimulated interest in the artist's work. 这次展览引起人们对这位艺术家的作品的兴趣.
2. She was stimulated into new efforts. 她受到鼓励,重新作出努力。
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stimulating a. 刺激的,有刺激性的 e.g. 1. He looks sharp. Working with him shall be stimulating. 他看起来精明。和他一起工作应该够刺激的。
2. They use television advertising as a device for stimulating demand. 他们利用电视广告作为刺激需求的方法。
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stimulation [ ˌstimju'leiʃən ] n. 刺激,激励,鼓舞 e.g. 1. Stimulation of the mind or emotions to a high level of feeling or activity. 鼓舞使人的心灵或情感受到刺激而达到更高层次情感和行动的东西
2. The joy and moral stimulation of work no longer must be forgotten in the mad chase of evanescent profits. 务必不能再忘记劳动带来的喜悦和激励,而去疯狂地追逐那转瞬即逝的利润。
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stimuli n. 刺激(刺激物,刺激源,激励,激源,促进因素,色质) e.g. 1. The capacity to respond to stimuli. 反应力对刺激的反应能力
2. Less than the normal ability to respond to stimuli. 敏感减轻对刺激反应能力低于正常水平
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stimulus [ 'stimjuləs ] n. 刺激,激励,刺激品 e.g. 1. The nutrient in the soil acts as a stimulus to growth. 土壤中的养分能促进植物生长。
2. Her words of praise were a stimulus for people to work harder. 她赞扬的话鼓舞人们工作更努力。
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sting [ stiŋ ] n. 刺,讽刺
v. 刺,长著刺,使苦恼 e.g. 1. His flattery carries a sting. 他的奉承话中带刺。
2. Her ingratitude stung him. 她的忘恩负义使他痛心。
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stinging cell 带刺的细胞 e.g.
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stingy [ 'stindʒi ] a. 吝啬的,小气的 e.g. 1. The quality or state of being selfish or stingy. 自私,吝啬自私或吝啬的品质或状况
2. A stingy person; a miser. 吝啬吝啬小气的人;守财奴
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stink [ stiŋk ] n. 臭味,臭气
v. 发臭味,使...发臭
坏透,招人讨厌 e.g. 1. There is a stink of cats in the room. 屋子里有猫的臭味。
2. This whole affair really stinks. 整件事情都让人讨厌。
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