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stemmed
- IPA[stɛmd]
英式
- (of a plant) having a supporting stalk of a specified length or kind;having a long, thin supportive or main section
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- 1. (of a plant) having a supporting stalk of a specified length or kind a tall-stemmed plant thick-stemmed flowers
- 2. having a long, thin supportive or main section desserts served in stemmed glasses men smoking long-stemmed pipes
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally ...
- originate in or be caused by: many of the universities' problems stem from rapid expansion
Oxford American Dictionary
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally ...
- originate in or be caused by: many of the universities' problems stem from rapid expansion
Oxford Dictionary
- stop or restrict (the flow of something): a nurse did her best to stem the bleeding
Oxford American Dictionary
- stop or restrict (the flow of something): a nurse did her best to stem the bleeding
Oxford Dictionary
- science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (as an educational category): the academy is seeking to appoint a Teaching and Learning Coordinator for STEM subjects
Oxford Dictionary
- science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (as an educational category): the academy is seeking to appoint a Teaching and Learning Coordinator for STEM subjects
Oxford American Dictionary
- an entertaining and rousing speech: a stem-winder of a speech
Oxford Dictionary
- an entertaining and rousing speech: the speech was a classic stem-winder in the best southern tradition
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- (of a plant) having a supporting stalk of a specified length or kind: a tall-stemmed plant thick-stemmed flowers
Oxford American Dictionary