释义 |
- n.残端;树桩;树墩;残肢
- v.〈非正式〉犯愁;困惑;把…难住;一筹莫展
- 网络残余部分;残株;使为难
复数:stumps 现在分词:stumping 过去式:stumped n. base,stub,butt,end,remains v. baffle,puzzle,perplex,mystify,nonplus 1. | [c] 树墩;树桩the bottom part of a tree left in the ground after the rest has fallen or been cut down |
2. | [c] 残余部分;残根;残段the end of sth or the part that is left after the main part has been cut, broken off or worn away |
3. | [c] 残肢the short part of sb's leg or arm that is left after the rest has been cut off |
4. | [c][usupl] (三柱门的)柱one of the set of three vertical wooden sticks (calledthe stumps ) that form the wicket |
5. | [sing] (informal) (政治人物在选举前的)巡回演说the fact of a politician before an election going to different places and trying to get people's support by making speeches |
| The senator gave his standard stump speech. 那位参议员进行了一次例行的竞选巡回演说。 | | politicians on the stump 作巡回演说的政治人物 |
1. | [t][usupass] (informal) ~ sb 把…难住;难倒to ask sb a question that is too difficult for them to answer or give them a problem that they cannot solve |
| I'm stumped. I don't know how they got here before us. 我搞不懂了。我不知道他们怎么比我们来得还早。 | | Kate was stumped for words(= unable to answer) . 凯特张口结舌。 |
2. | [i] + adv./prep. (尤指愤怒或烦恼时)脚步重重地走to walk in a noisy, heavy way, especially because you are angry or upset |
| He stumped off, muttering under his breath. 他嘴里嘟哝着,脚步重重地走了。 |
3. | [i][t] + adv./prep..~ sth (尤指在选举前)作巡回演说to travel around making political speeches, especially before an election |
| He stumped around the country trying to build up support. 他在全国各地巡回演讲,争取更多的支持。 |
4. | [t] ~ sb (以球触三柱门)使(击球手)出局to put a batsman out of the game by touching the stumps with the ball when he or she is out of the area in which the ball can be hit |
n. | 4. 【艺】擦笔,用纸等卷成圆锥形有尖头的笔,用来擦去或柔化线条 7. 〈非正式〉巡回演讲,政治家在选举前的巡回演讲,用来争取选民的支持;常用于美式英语 4. 【艺】擦笔,用纸等卷成圆锥形有尖头的笔,用来擦去或柔化线条 7. 〈非正式〉巡回演讲,政治家在选举前的巡回演讲,用来争取选民的支持;常用于美式英语 | v. | 1. 〈非正式〉犯愁; 困惑; 把...难住; 一筹莫展; 使...不知所措 1. 〈非正式〉犯愁; 困惑; 把...难住; 一筹莫展; 使...不知所措 |
n. | 1. the base of a tree trunk and its roots after the tree has fallen or been felled 2. the part of sth. such as a limb that is left after the main part has been removed 3. [Cricket]each of the three upright posts that form part of the wicket 4. [Art]in drawing, a short pointed piece of rolled paper, cork, rubber, or leather, used to shade and soften lines 6. the sound of a heavy footstep 7. <informal>a special trip by a politician before an election to meet voters and try to get their support, usually used in American English 1. the base of a tree trunk and its roots after the tree has fallen or been felled 2. the part of sth. such as a limb that is left after the main part has been removed 3. [Cricket]each of the three upright posts that form part of the wicket 4. [Art]in drawing, a short pointed piece of rolled paper, cork, rubber, or leather, used to shade and soften lines 6. the sound of a heavy footstep 7. <informal>a special trip by a politician before an election to meet voters and try to get their support, usually used in American English | v. | 1. <informal>to baffle sb. by presenting a problem that seems impossible to solve 2. [Cricket]to end a cricket player’s turn by hitting the stumps with the ball while the player is running towards them 3. to walk heavily and often angrily 4. to cut down a tree, leaving a stump 5. to clear an area of land of tree stumps 6. <spoken>to go about a district or the country making stump speeches, usually used in American English 7. <spoken>to stub a toe against sth. accidentally 1. <informal>to baffle sb. by presenting a problem that seems impossible to solve 2. [Cricket]to end a cricket player’s turn by hitting the stumps with the ball while the player is running towards them 3. to walk heavily and often angrily 4. to cut down a tree, leaving a stump 5. to clear an area of land of tree stumps 6. <spoken>to go about a district or the country making stump speeches, usually used in American English 7. <spoken>to stub a toe against sth. accidentally |
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