英:[ˈstætʃə(r)]
美:[ˈstætʃɚ]
英:[ˈstætʃə(r)]
美:[ˈstætʃɚ]
stat·ure
stae chr
noun
height of a body in the upright position, esp. a human body.
relative status as measured by skill or achievement; reputation.The judge was a man of stature in the town and therefore had a reputation to protect.
早在14世纪初,“完整的高度; 身体的自然高度”,源自古法语 stature, estature 的“建筑,结构”,源自拉丁语 statura 的“高度,身体的大小,尺寸,增长”(源自 PIE 词根 *sta- 的“站立,使稳固”,具有表示“站立的地方或物体”的派生词)。引申义,指非物质的事物,记录于1834年。
身材
身高
身材,身高:人站立时的高度
Middle English, from Anglo-French estature, stature, from Latin statura, from status, past participle of stare to stand — more at stand
The first known use of stature was in the 14th century
staves
stave1 of 2noun
a wooden stick
one of the narrow strips of wood or iron plates placed edge to edge to form the sides, covering, or lining of a vessel (as a barrel or cask) or structure
stanza
staff entry 1 sense 3
stave2 of 2verb
to break in the staves of (a cask)
to smash a hole in
stave in a boat
staunch1 of 2
staunch1 of 2
staunch1 of 2
statutoryadjective
of or relating to statutes
regulated by statute
punishable by statute
statutoryadjective
of or relating to statutes
regulated by statute
punishable by statute
statutenoun
a law put into effect by the legislative branch of a government
statusnoun
position or rank in relation to others : standing
state or condition with respect to circumstances : situation
staturenoun
natural height (as of a person) in an upright position
quality or status gained by growth, development, or achievement
artists of stature
staturenoun
natural height (as of a person) in an upright position
1 As the bishop was rather short of stature, he could not reach it.
主教的身材矮小, 达不到.
2 Both are small in stature with ashen skin and black hair.
3 I am not particular about the stature of the person I may choose as my husband.
我选择丈夫并不计较他的个子高矮.
4 In spite of his diminutive stature he has a commanding, captivating presence in the room.
5 There was something in her bearing that transcended her soft voice and diminutive stature.
6 It was as if he were somehow responsible for her beauty and stature, as if he'd personally designed her spots and trained her to grow to the size of a pony.
7 The Colonel did not own a suit, and by virtue of his stature could not borrow one from anyone at the Creek, so he wore black slacks and a gray button-down.
8 “The kind of—” He made a vague motion with his hands, which I think was supposed to indicate Martin’s plump stature.
9 Potter and Bertha still dominate things, as if stature mattered even in death.
10 She stood tall, with a nobleness to her stature that I had seen often when we walked on the llano.
11 He is five feet five inches in stature/height.
他身高5英尺5英寸。
12 He is short in stature.
他身材矮小。
13 Alone on the page, and in the sickly stillness of the room, the words appeared to have the stature of an uncontestable, even classic indictment.
14 He was lampooned for his short stature and political views.
他的矮小身材和政治观点使他成了受奚落的对象。
15 At once Frodo thought of Boromir, for these Men were like him in stature and bearing, and in their manner of speech.
16 Who can deny his stature as the world's greatest cellist?...
谁能否认他是世界上最伟大的大提琴演奏家呢?
17 Up to 80 percent of children with Noonan syndrome suffer from significant short stature.
80%努南综合症患儿表现明显的身材矮小.
18 Since that time, Johnny’s importance in the New York club scene has only grown in stature.
19 He was small in stature a furrowed visage , which, as yet, could hardly be termed aged.
他身材矮小,满脆皱纹, 不过还很难说年事已高.
20 He was about my own age, of small stature, and rather unkempt; he had not bathed in quite a while.
6 器量
7 成就
success achievement completion accomplishment fulfillment attainment consummation succeed fulfill effect carry realize accomplish make way in the world
8 发展
developmental formative plasto- -plasia build development history growth progress growing evolution sweep upswing upgrowth come move develop grow break round shape advance expand evolve groove unfold dawn pullulate cultivate incubate organic career movement generation expansion March frame develope germinate