stemmed如何读

英:[stemd]

美:[stemd]

stemmed是什么意思

adj.

有茎的,去掉茎的

v.

遏制[阻止](液体的流动等)( stem的过去式和过去分词 )

封堵

遏止

stemmed词根

词根:stem

adj.

stemless 无茎的;无梗的

n.

stem 干;茎;船首;血统

stemmer 抽梗机,除梗器;抽梗工人

vi.

stem 阻止;起源于某事物;逆行

vt.

stem 阻止;除去…的茎;给…装柄

stemmed英英释义

Adjective

1. having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified; often used in combination;

"stemmed goblets"

"long-stemmed roses"

2. producing a well-developed stem above ground

3. having the stem removed;

"stemmed berries"

stemmed词组

stem cell干细胞,骨髓干细胞

stem from起源于

brain stem脑干

drill stem钻柱;钻杆;钻具

main stem[美俚]干线;主街

valve stem【机】阀杆

from stem to stern完全;从头到尾

stem rust杆锈;茎锈病

hemopoietic stem cell造血干细胞

stem borer蛀茎虫;天牛;蔗螟;茶天牛

rising stem升杆

stem seal阀杆密封;芯轴密封

stemmed词源英文解释

The first known use of stemmed was in 1576

stemmed儿童词典英英释义

stencil1 of 2noun

a piece of material (as a sheet of paper) with lettering or a design that is cut out and through which ink or paint is forced onto a surface to be printed

a design or print produced with a stencil

stencil2 of 2verb

to paint with a stencil

to produce by a stencil

stencil1 of 2noun

a piece of material (as a sheet of paper) with lettering or a design that is cut out and through which ink or paint is forced onto a surface to be printed

a design or print produced with a stencil

stencil2 of 2verb

to paint with a stencil

to produce by a stencil

stencil1 of 2noun

a piece of material (as a sheet of paper) with lettering or a design that is cut out and through which ink or paint is forced onto a surface to be printed

a design or print produced with a stencil

stencil2 of 2verb

to paint with a stencil

to produce by a stencil

stencil1 of 2noun

a piece of material (as a sheet of paper) with lettering or a design that is cut out and through which ink or paint is forced onto a surface to be printed

a design or print produced with a stencil

stencil2 of 2verb

to paint with a stencil

to produce by a stencil

stenchnoun

a very disagreeable smell : stink sense 1

stemwarenoun

glass vessels (as goblets) mounted on a stem

stem1 of 4noun

the main stalk of a plant that develops buds and shoots and usually grows above the ground

a plant part (as the stalk of a leaf or flower) that supports some other part

the bow of a ship

the basic part of a word to which prefixes or suffixes may be added

something held to resemble a plant stem: as

the short upright line from the head of a musical note

the part of a tobacco pipe from the bowl outward

a main or heavy stroke of a letter

the cylindrical support of a piece of stemware (as a wine glass)

a shaft of a watch used for winding

stem2 of 4verb

to remove the stem from

to have or trace a beginning or growth : derive

illness that stemmed from unsanitary conditions

stem3 of 4verb

to make progress against

stem4 of 4verb

to stop or check by or as if by damming

stem the flow of blood from the wound

to become checked or stopped

stem1 of 4noun

the main stalk of a plant that develops buds and shoots and usually grows above the ground

a plant part (as the stalk of a leaf or flower) that supports some other part

the bow of a ship

the basic part of a word to which prefixes or suffixes may be added

something held to resemble a plant stem: as

the short upright line from the head of a musical note

the part of a tobacco pipe from the bowl outward

a main or heavy stroke of a letter

the cylindrical support of a piece of stemware (as a wine glass)

a shaft of a watch used for winding

stem2 of 4verb

to remove the stem from

to have or trace a beginning or growth : derive

illness that stemmed from unsanitary conditions

stem3 of 4verb

to make progress against

stem4 of 4verb

to stop or check by or as if by damming

stem the flow of blood from the wound

to become checked or stopped

stemmedadjective

having a stem

stemmed 例句

1 The discovery stemmed from some initial observations of odd, and sometimes disturbing, ant behavior.

2 The loss stemmed from his recklessness.

损失是他的鲁莽冒失造成的.

3 One time, Ms. Pindell presented an idea for a new artwork that stemmed from a childhood memory.

4 But her inspiration for the project stemmed from an experience preceding her pregnancy - a 2010 Mardi Gras parade she attended after returning home from a long tour for her last album, "Hummingbird, Go!"

5 The following example searches for the fuzzy form of "patern" or the stemmed form of "creamy."

下面的示例搜索“patern”的模糊形式或“creamy”的词根形式。

6 It all stemmed from a lie I told when I was 4.

这一切都源于我四岁时自己所说的谎言。

7 As a historian of the British monarchy, I know part of the interest stemmed from Americans' abiding affection for the royal family – something that transcended Elizabeth's reign.

8 The project really stemmed from the relationship that Maziar and I developed.

9 For many of these “Thrones” pundits, the urge to dissect the show on YouTube stemmed from not knowing what else to do with what had become a consuming obsession.

10 All said that their problems stemmed from poor communication.

11 It was clear that his urgency stemmed largely from concern for the domestic economy.

他的迫切感显然源于他对国内经济的忧虑.

12 The Ferrero company’s success stemmed in part from the international and age-spanning appeal of the products it released over the years.

13 A case of good claret set up next to some stemmed glasses brings it all together.

14 The complaints about his behavior, Mr. Smirnoff said, stemmed from his having recently disciplined or fired several employees for insubordination.

15 The idea for the story stemmed from one of the writer’s longtime fascinations.

16 Whether the miscarriage stemmed from the exertion of those vocals is not clear.

17 Part of the interpretation of a technology-enhanced future in “Robot & Frank” stemmed from budgetary constraints.

18 She smiled, patting my hand, comforting me, even now that my distress stemmed from her own peril.

19 His error stemmed from carelessness.

他的错误是由于粗枝大叶而造成的.

20 Apparently, this stemmed from uninvestigated reports.

显然,这一警告是源自未经调查的报告。

stemmed 同义词

1 去掉茎

stem

2 有茎的

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