staple的意思和读音

staple

: [ˈsteɪp(ə)l] : ['steɪpl]

n.

v.

adj.

staples  stapling  stapled  

adj.+n.staple cotton

adj.minor

n.clip,fastener,nail,tack,pin

adj.main,chief,principal,essential,primary

v.fasten,affix,attach,secure,fix

stapleadj.

1.[obn]forming a basic, large or important part of sth

The staple crop is rice.

Jeans are a staple part of everyone's wardrobe.

n.

1.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 ; U 线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.a basic type of food that is used a lot

Aid workers helped distribute corn, milk and other staples.

4.something that is produced by a country and is important for its economy

Rubber became the staple of the Malayan economy.

5.~ (of sth)a large or important part of sth

Royal gossip is a staple of the tabloid press.

v.

1.~ sth + adv./prep.to attach one thing to another using a staple or staples

Staple the invoice to the receipt.

Staple the invoice and the receipt together.

n.1.,U2.;3.,4.5.1.,U2.;3.,4.5.

v.1.

adj.1.,

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 paper2.an important product, especially a food, that people eat or use regularly3.a regular and important part or feature of something4.a raw material, especially the principal raw material produced or grown in a region5.the commodity or product that is most important to the trade of a country, region, or organization1.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 paper2.an important product, especially a food, that people eat or use regularly3.a regular and important part or feature of something4.a raw material, especially the principal raw material produced or grown in a region5.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.1ed for describing the products, especially foods, that are the most basic and important for a particular place or group of people

1. main course staple Coke ...

2. ) wardrobe ) staple ) antithesis ...

3. globe? Staple Stapler ...

4. scissors staple calculator ...

5. zoology n. staple adj. producer n. ...

6. top life staple nail ...

7. 〖 finesilk〗 staple〖 xian〗 ...

8. stanza () staple ; staple ...

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1.They have been a staple in hairstyles for at least a hundred years, according to Cosmopolitan magazine.

2.Specific tariff is relatively easy to apply and administer, particularly to standardized commodities and staple products.

3.Remember the Milk has been a staple to-do list web app for many years now and has been known to be one of the best and even most reliable.RemembertheMilkweb

4.That's not to say these don't happen, but they're not the staple part of a sex researcher's toolkit.

5.The Billboard Awards had been a staple since 1989, but handed out what appeared to be its last award in 2006.19892006

6.Promotions and package deals have long been a staple of the hotel industry, particularly during slow periods.

7.He flips a switch. A "rat-a-tat-tat" sound, like that of a staple gun, echoes through his helmet, and fatigue abruptly flees his mind.

8.Shanghai's Disneyland, for instance, will not feature a Main Street-theme entrance, a staple of every other Disney resort.

9.The phenomenon of acclaimed performances in mediocre films is becoming something of an Oscar staple these days.

10.Soundex algorithms have been used to index all US censuses from 1920 onwards, and are a staple of family history software.Soundex1920