stem的意思和读音

stem

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v.

abbr.(=Scanning transmission electron microscope)

stemmed  stems  stemming  

v.+n.stem tide,stem flow,stem rise,stem current

v.accelerate

n.stalk,shoot,trunk,twig,branch

v.stop,staunch,curtail,halt,restrict

stemn.

1.;(the main long thin part of a plant above the ground from which the leaves or flowers grow; a smaller part that grows from this and supports flowers or leaves

2.the long thin part of a wine glass between the bowl and the base

3.the thin tube of a tobacco pipe

4.having one or more stems of the type mentioned

a long-stemmed rose

5.the main part of a word that stays the same when endings are added to it

‘Writ’ is the stem of the forms ‘writes’, ‘writing’ and ‘written’.writ writes、writing written

IDMfrom stem to sternall the way from the front of a ship to the backv.

1.~ sthto stop sth that is flowing from spreading or increasing

The cut was bandaged to stem the bleeding.

They discussed ways of stemming the flow of smuggled drugs.

The government had failed to stem the tide of factory closures.

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abbr.1.(=Scanning transmission electron microscope)

v.1.to stop something from spreading or increasing, especially something bad; to stop liquid from flowing

n.1.the long thin central part of a plant from which the leaves and flowers grow2.the long thin part of a wine glass that joins the bowl to the base3.the long narrow part of a pipe used for smoking4.the part of a word that does not change when an ending is added, for exampleworkin the wordworking1.the long thin central part of a plant from which the leaves and flowers grow2.the long thin part of a wine glass that joins the bowl to the base3.the long narrow part of a pipe used for smoking4.the part of a word that does not change when an ending is added, for exampleworkin the wordworking

abbr.1.(=Scanning transmission electron microscope)

1. gasket stem Flexible graphite、PTFE ...

2. rosette ( stem stalk ...

3. steep a. stem n. stereo a. ...

6. combined , 42. stem ,, stony () ...

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1.THE 20S ARE LIKE the stem cell of human development, the pluripotent moment when any of several outcomes is possible.20

2.It would be better to derive human stem cell lines from the body's mature cells, he said, a method that researchers are still working on.

3."So it is going to be interesting to see if prions play any role in demyelinating diseases that stem from the brain, " he says.“”,

4.Embryonic stem cells are the source of every cell, tissue and organ in the body.

5.In monkeys, the stem might not have bound to cells or might have latched on in a manner that did not trigger a response.Fc使

6.Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) are the only stem cells in the body that transmit genetic information to the next generation.

7.But a modified approach that does not involve viruses is likely to be the ultimate way of making human stem cells.

8.Adipose stem cells have been used in numerous centers for cosmetic and reconstructive applications in humans, March said.

9.The stem of everyone eager, the sweat bedewed clothes, flow full ZHANG ZHANG's smiling face, hope the whose on the faces is all red all.湿

10.The allied air strikes against Libya are presenting a new challenge for the Bank of Japan in its efforts to stem the rise of the yen.(BankofJapan)