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stump
- IPA[stʌmp]
英式
- the bottom part of a tree left projecting from the ground after most of the trunk has fallen or been cut down.;the small projecting remnant of something that has been cut or broken off or worn away
- (of a question or problem) be too hard for; baffle;be at a loss; not know what to do or say
verb: stump, 3rd person present: stumps, gerund or present participle: stumping, past tense: stumped, past participle: stumped
noun: stump, plural noun: stumps
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名詞
- 1. the bottom part of a tree left projecting from the ground after most of the trunk has fallen or been cut down.
- ▪ the small projecting remnant of something that has been cut or broken off or worn away the stump of an amputated arm
- 2. each of the three upright pieces of wood which form a wicket.
- ▪ close of play in a cricket match.
- 3. a cylinder with conical ends made of rolled paper or other soft material, used for softening or blending marks made with a crayon or pencil.
- 4. North American used in relation to political campaigning his jibes at his opponents may have won him some support on the stump early in his campaign an inspiring stump speaker
動詞
- 1. informal (of a question or problem) be too hard for; baffle education chiefs were stumped by some of the exam questions 同義詞
- ▪ be at a loss; not know what to do or say detectives are stumped for a reason for the attack
- 2. walk stiffly and noisily he stumped away on short thick legs 同義詞
- 3. (of a wicketkeeper) dismiss (a batter) by dislodging the bails with the ball while the batter is out of the crease but not running.
- 4. North American travel around (a district) making political speeches there is no chance that he will be well enough to stump the country
- 5. use a stump on (a drawing, line, etc.).
- a type of raised embroidery popular between the 15th and 17th centuries and characterized by ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of raised embroidery popular between the 15th and 17th centuries and characterized by ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a speech repeatedly delivered by a politician during their campaign for election or re-election ... he stuck to his standard stump speech, describing his humble upbringing and his call for a new generation of leadership
Oxford Dictionary
- a speech repeatedly delivered by a politician during their campaign for election or re-election ... he stuck to his standard stump speech, describing his humble upbringing and his call for a new generation of leadership
Oxford American Dictionary
- the stump on the leg side of a wicket: he let the next ball go by outside leg stump
Oxford Dictionary
- pay a sum of money
Oxford American Dictionary
- pay a sum of money
Oxford Dictionary
- a notional marker in the outback imagined as being the last outpost of civilization: the true stories of those who go out past the black stump only to never return
Oxford Dictionary
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- the bottom part of a tree left projecting from the ground after most of the trunk has fallen or ...
- (of a question or problem) be too hard for; baffle: education chiefs were stumped by some of the exam questions
Oxford American Dictionary