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staple美 [ˈsteɪp(ə)l] 英 ['steɪpl] - n.主食;订书钉;主要产品;主要成分
- v.装订
- adj.最重要的
- 网络钉书钉;主要的;钉书针
复数:staples 现在分词:stapling 过去式:stapled n. clip,fastener,nail,tack,pin adj. main,chief,principal,essential,primary v. fasten,affix,attach,secure,fix 1. | [obn] 主要的;基本的;重要的forming a basic, large or important part of sth |
| The staple crop is rice. 主要农作物为水稻。 | | Jeans are a staple part of everyone's wardrobe. 在每个人的衣橱里,牛仔裤是必不可少的。 |
1. | 订书钉a small piece of wire that is used in a device called a stapler and is pushed through pieces of paper and bent over at the ends in order to fasten the pieces of paper together |
2. | U 形钉; U 形电线卡a small piece of metal in the shape of a U that is hit into wooden surfaces using a hammer , used especially for holding electrical wires in place |
3. | 基本食物;主食a basic type of food that is used a lot |
| Aid workers helped distribute corn, milk and other staples. 救助人员协助分发谷物、牛奶及其他基本食物。 |
4. | (某国的)主要产品,支柱产品something that is produced by a country and is important for its economy |
| Rubber became the staple of the Malayan economy. 橡胶成了马来亚经济的支柱产品。 |
5. | ~ (of sth) 主要部分;重要内容a large or important part of sth |
| Royal gossip is a staple of the tabloid press. 围绕王室成员的飞短流长是小报的主要内容。 |
1. | ~ sth + adv./prep. 用订书钉装订to attach one thing to another using a staple or staples |
| Staple the invoice to the receipt. 把发票订到收据上。 | | Staple the invoice and the receipt together. 把发票和收据订在一起。 |
n. | 1. a small thin piece of metal wire bent into the shape of a flattened U with square corners, used to fasten things together, especially sheets of paper 2. an important product, especially a food, that people eat or use regularly 3. a regular and important part or feature of something 4. a raw material, especially the principal raw material produced or grown in a region 5. the commodity or product that is most important to the trade of a country, region, or organization 1. a small thin piece of metal wire bent into the shape of a flattened U with square corners, used to fasten things together, especially sheets of paper 2. an important product, especially a food, that people eat or use regularly 3. a regular and important part or feature of something 4. a raw material, especially the principal raw material produced or grown in a region 5. the commodity or product that is most important to the trade of a country, region, or organization | v. | 1. to fasten something to something else or in position with staples | adj. | 1. used for describing the products, especially foods, that are the most basic and important for a particular place or group of people |
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