stubble [ 'stʌbl ] n. 短须,麦茬 e.g. 1. Farmers often burn the stubble after they have cut the corn. 农民们在收割完庄稼后常烧茬子。
2. The farmers are burning off the stubble from the fields. 农民们正在把田里的庄稼残茬烧掉。
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stubborn [ 'stʌbən ] a. 顽固的,倔强的 e.g. 1. He is as stubborn as a mule. 他非常固执。
2. You'll have to push hard; that door is a bit stubborn. 你得使劲推,那扇门有点难开。
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stubbornly [ 'stʌbənli ] ad. 顽固地,倔强地 e.g. 1. Stubbornly or perversely persistent. 顽固的顽固地或刚愎地坚持的
2. Stubbornly resisting change or clinging to a seemingly hopeless or outdated cause. 顽固地固执地坚持改变或抱定一看起来无希望或旧的理由
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stubbornness [ 'stʌbənnis ] n. 顽固(棘手) e.g.
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stucco [ 'stʌkəu ] n. 灰泥 e.g. 1. The house is red brick without a covering of stucco. 那房子是红砖砌的,没有用灰泥粉刷。
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stuck [ stʌk ] stick 的过去式(分词)
a.不能动的,被卡住的 e.g. 1. Help! I'm stuck in the mud! 救命啊! 我陷进泥里不能动了!
2. We got stuck into the job immediately. 我们立刻动手干了起来.
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stuck-up [ 'stʌk'ʌp ] a. 自大的,傲慢的 e.g.
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stud [ stʌd ] n. 图钉,装饰钮扣,
立柱,板墙筋,壁骨
v. 镶嵌,点缀 e.g. 1. I saw diamond studs in her ears. 我看见她耳朵上戴着的钻石耳钉。
2. He knows it very well because he have stud it up in a book. 他对这个问题很了解,因为他为此曾在一本书中查阅过。
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student [ 'stju:dənt ] n. 学生 e.g. 1. How many students are there in your class? 你们班有多少个学生?
2. Such a good student is he that we all like him. 他是个这么好的学生,所以我们都喜欢他。
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studied [ 'stʌdid ] a. 有计划的,故意的,有意的
v. 学习,研究
vbl. 学习,研究 e.g. 1. She spoke with studied politeness. 她故作有礼地讲话。
2. You shouldn't enter into/make a contract until you have studied its provisions carefully. 你应该先仔细研究合同的条款, 然後再签订.
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studies [ 'stʌdiz ] v. 学业(study的复数形) e.g. 1. Austrian psychologist. He shared a1973 Nobel Prize for studies of individual and social behavior patterns. 洛伦茨,康拉德·扎迦利1903-1989奥地利心理学家。因在个人与社会行为方式方面的研究而获1973年诺贝尔奖
2. Her social life get in the way of her study. 她的社交生活妨碍了学业。
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studio [ 'stju:diəu ] n. 工作场所,画室
n. 照相室,制片厂. e.g. 1. She must be in the television studio at the moment. 她现在一定在电视演播室。
2. The equipment of the photographic studio was expensive. 装备摄影室的开支很大.
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studio apartment n. 一个房间的小公寓住宅 e.g.
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study [ 'stʌdi ] v.&n. 学习,研究
vi. 读书
vt. 细看,学习,研究 e.g. 1. Scientists are studying the photographs of Mars for signs of life. 科学家们正在研究火星的照片,寻求生命的迹象。
2. His years of study were useful in his job. 他多年的学习有助于他的工作。
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stuff [ stʌf ] n. 材料,原料,东西
v. 填满,塞满 e.g. 1. He stuffed the apples into the bag. 他把苹果塞进袋子里。
2. This book is really boring stuff. 这本书真是枯燥无味.
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stuffing [ 'stʌfiŋ ] n. 填塞物,剥制,填料 e.g. 1. Finely ground and highly spiced meat, fish, or poultry that is served alone or used in stuffing. 五香碎肉单独使用或用作填料的细细地切过并加很多香料的肉、鱼或家禽
2. Chicken is often cooked with a sage and onion stuffing. 烹饪鸡肉时常放洋苏叶、洋葱等填料。
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stuffy [ 'stʌfi ] a. 不通气的(固步自封的) e.g. 1. Our office is really stuffy. 我们的办公室很闷。
2. The atmosphere is very stuffy in here can we open a window? 这 的空气很闷--咱们能把窗户打开吗?
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stultify [ 'stʌltifai ] vt. 使...显得荒谬可笑(使...无价值,使...无效) e.g. 1. Their unhelpfulness has stultified our efforts to improve things. 他们不管事, 我们为改进工作的用心也就白费了.
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stumble [ 'stʌmbl ] n. 绊倒,失策
v. 使绊倒,失策 e.g. 1. I stumbled over a tree root. 我在一个树根上绊了一跤。
2. The child stumbled through a piece by Chopin. 那孩子费劲地奏完一支肖邦的曲子。
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stumbling block 绊脚石,障碍物 e.g. 1. It's a good plan, but the opposition of the local people may be a stumbling block. 这是一个好计划,不过当地人的反对可能成为一大障碍。
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