stemmed的意思和读音

stemmed

: [stemd] : [stemd]

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v.

abbr.(=Scanning transmission electron microscope)

stemmedn.

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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v.1.“stem”

v.1.The past tense and past participle of stem

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4..(Tulip-Shaped) 7.Stemmed) 8.(Made of Lead-Free Crystal) ()

5. ... = 820 1 whole chicken about 820g = 100 100g fresh Japan Maitake mushroom,ste

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1.Coca-Cola said the rumor stemmed from an issue with Brazilian orange products a year ago, but that the truth had been distorted.西

2.Already their ability to stop our progress has been stemmed, and our allies are ready to strike the fatal blow.

3.Zeng Guo-fan is able to accomplish something big business is, fundamentally speaking of his success stemmed from his tireless attitude.

4.The company, in part, said the decline stemmed from Brazil, where implementation of new technology caused disruptions.西西

5.Although smaller sellers, eBay's traditional clientele, are up in arms, the changes seem to have stemmed the decline somewhat.eBay仿

6.The losses stemmed from unauthorized derivatives-trading bets, according to a person familiar with the matter.

7.The authors speculated that the susceptibility to flattery stemmed from a simple desire to feel good about themselves.

8.Ellen's acquiescent approval of her husband's ideas stemmed from her fear that he would beat her.

9.Other school districts are also trying to address problems they say have stemmed in part from overly strict zero-tolerance policies.

10.Shockingly, two-thirds of that stemmed from supposedly triple-A CDOs, which by then were deemed to be worth only half of their face value.“AAA”CDO——