stub基本解释
n.烟蒂;残段;票根
v.碰到某物;捻灭(香烟)
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过去式: stubbed 过去分词: stubbed 现在分词: stubbing 第三人称单数: stubs
n.烟蒂;残段;票根
v.碰到某物;捻灭(香烟)
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过去式: stubbed 过去分词: stubbed 现在分词: stubbing 第三人称单数: stubs
noun
1. the small unused part of something (especially the end of a cigarette that is left after smoking)
Synonym: butt
2. the part of a check that is retained as a record
Synonym: check stubcounterfoil
3. a torn part of a ticket returned to the holder as a receipt
Synonym: ticket stub
4. a small piece
e.g. a nub of coal
a stub of a pencil
Synonym: nub
5. a short piece remaining on a trunk or stem where a branch is lost
verb
1. strike (one's toe) accidentally against an object
e.g. She stubbed her toe in the dark and now it's broken
2. clear of weeds by uprooting them
e.g. stub a field
3. extinguish by crushing
e.g. stub out your cigarette now
4. pull up (weeds) by their roots
1. 残根;残端;(铅笔)头;(烟)蒂
The stub of a cigarette or a pencil is the last short piece of it which remains when the rest has been used.
stub的反义词
e.g. He pulled the stub of a pencil from behind his ear.
他从耳后拿出一小段铅笔头。
e.g. ...an ashtray of cigarette stubs.
一烟缸的烟蒂
2. 票根;存根
A ticket stub is the part that you keep when you go in to watch a performance.
e.g. Fans who still have their original ticket stubs should contact Sheffield Arena by July 3.
仍保留原始票根的球迷请于 7 月 3 号前和谢菲尔德体育馆联系。
3. (支票的)存根
A cheque stub is the small part that you keep as a record of what you have paid.
4. 不小心踢到(脚趾)
If you stub your toe, you hurt it by accidentally kicking something.
e.g. I stubbed my toes against a table leg.
我不小心踢到桌子腿上。
相关词组:stub out
1. stub的反义词
1. 存根:陈述 A: RMI中, 存根( stub)是表示远程对象的客户端的代理. .陈述 B: 解包(Unmarshalling )是一种过程,即把由客户端RRL传递过来的被组包的参数通过服务器端的RRL 转换为骨架(skeleton )可理解的格式的过程.
2. stub在线翻译
2. 支线:所有区域都与主干相连每个LAN选择一个称作指定路由器(designated router)的路由器可将网络分为支线(stub)网络,多连接(multiconnected)网络和中转(transit)网络三类.
3. 抽头:板间的垂直金属部分难是不可控阻抗,布置信号线的时候,使用抽头(stub)或者锥形柄(Ts)连接设备很方便,如图30a. stub和Ts 可能成为噪声源. 如果太长,它们就像带主线(main l ine)的传输线,同样受到反射终端(termination)来使用,
Old stockes and stubs of trees.
出自:SpenserHe..stubbed up a hedge which had been the boundary.
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