state的意思和读音

state

: [steɪt] : [steɪt]

n.

v.

adj.

states  stating  stated  

adj.+n.state media,critical state,southern state,same state,state sector

v.+n.state policy,create state,state establish,state problem,state case

adv.+v.clearly state,explicitly state,state officially

n.condition,federation,confusion,grandeur

adj.public,government,municipal,formal,official

v.utter,affirm,declare,assert,aver

staten.condition of sb/sth

1.[c]the mental, emotional or physical condition that a person or thing is in

a confused state of mind

He was in a state of permanent depression.

anxieties about the state of the country's economy

The building is in a bad state of repair(= needs to be repaired) .

She was in a state of shock .

Look at the state of you! You can't go out looking like that.

You're not in a fit state to drive.

country

2.[c]a country considered as an organized political community controlled by one government

the Baltic States

European Union member states

part of country

3.[c]an organized political community forming part of a country

the states of Victoria and Western Australia西

the southern states of the US

government

4.[u][sing]the government of a country

matters/affairs of state

people who are financially dependent on the state

a state-owned company

They wish to limit the power of the State.

official ceremony

5.[u]the formal ceremonies connected with high levels of government or with kings and queens

The president was driven in state through the streets.穿

the US

6.[pl](informal)the United States of America

I've never been to the States.

IDM

She was in a real state about her exams.

What a state this place is in!

be in/get into a stateto be/become excited or anxious

She was in a real state about her exams.

to be dirty or untidy

What a state this place is in!

in a state of grace(in the Roman Catholic Church) having been forgiven by God for the wrong or evil things you have done

This state of affairs can no longer be ignored.

a state of affairsa situation

This state of affairs can no longer be ignored.

What is the current state of play in the peace talks?

the state of playthe stage that has been reached in a process, etc. which has not yet been completed

What is the current state of play in the peace talks?

the score in a sports match, especially in cricketadj.government

1.provided or controlled by the government of a country

state education

families dependent on state benefits(= in Britain, money given by the government to people who are poor)

state secrets(= information that could be harmful to a country if it were discovered by an enemy)

official

2.connected with the leader of a country attending an official ceremony

The Queen is on a state visit to Moscow.访

the state opening of Parliament

the state apartments(= used for official ceremonies)

part of country

3.connected with a particular state of a country, especially in the US

a state prison/hospital/university, etc.

state police/troopers

a state tax

v.

1.to formally write or say sth, especially in a careful and clear way

He has already stated his intention to run for election.

The facts are clearly stated in the report.

There is no need to state the obvious(= to say sth that everyone already knows) .

State clearly how many tickets you require.

He stated categorically that he knew nothing about the deal.

It was stated that standards at the hospital were dropping.

The contract was stated to be invalid.

2.[usupass]~ sthto fix or announce the details of sth, especially on a written document

This is not one of their stated aims.

You must arrive at the time stated.

Do not exceed the stated dose(= of medicine) .

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n.1.the condition of something at a particular time; a particular physical form that something has, especially when this can change2.a nation, or a country; a region of a country that has its own government for some mattersA country that is divided into states is called a federal country3.the government of a country4.the United States of America1.the condition of something at a particular time; a particular physical form that something has, especially when this can change2.a nation, or a country; a region of a country that has its own government for some mattersA country that is divided into states is called a federal country3.the government of a country4.the United States of America

adj.1.a state occasion or event involves a countrys government or head2.a state institution is one that is paid for and run by the government3.taking place in or relating to a region of a country that has its own government for some matters

v.1.to express something in speech or writing, especially in a definite or formal way2.to give information

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5. ”。〖 carryout〗 state〖 display〗 ...

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7. (convince) 使,使] (state) ;;] (deprive) ] ...

8. weather conditions state situation

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1.Things go awry when stress persists and your body has no opportunity to return to its resting state.

2.The sun brings you into a state of 'timelessness' and communion with I, Earth Mother.

3.In Washington, U. S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the United States wants al-Senussi brought to justice.西

4.I found these patients to be in a state of hopeless mental deterioration, consumed with the voices only they could hear.

5.At the moment the company receives support from a business incubator - the Stavropol State Agrarian University.-

6.In addition to everything else, remember that you must strive at all times not to fall into a state of " tunnel vision " .西

7.He never managed diplomatic small-talk, tended to say the wrong thing, and packed his own instant noodles for state trips abroad.访便

8.Reports of strange and unexplainable noises, lights and ghosts have been encountered all over the state of Tennessee for hundreds of years.西

9.To be sure, they (or their parents and grandparents) built a state from scratch, and it has prospered relative to its neighbours.

10.Once you are in a state of abundant, your self-esteem rises because you know there is a lot out there for you.