stemmed

高中

英[stemd]
美[stemd]

基本释义

adj.
有茎的,去掉茎的
v.
遏制[阻止](液体的流动等)( stem的过去式和过去分词 ); 封堵; 遏止

实用例句

Our ship stemmed on against the current.

我们的船逆水而行.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

The concern about this axiom stemmed from the fact.

对于这个公理的考虑是基于这样的事实.

辞典例句

From this source there stemmed major new branches of mathematics.

由此起源产生了数学的一些主要新分支.

辞典例句

His error stemmed from carelessness.

他的错误是由于粗枝大叶而造成的.

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The loss stemmed from his recklessness.

损失是他的鲁莽冒失造成的.

辞典例句

Debris have stemmed the current.

破瓦片之类的东西堵住了水流.

辞典例句

We strove to convince one another that our decisions stemmed from ourselves and ourselves alone.

我们努力使彼此都相信我们的决定是我们自己做出来的.

辞典例句

It was clear that his urgency stemmed largely from concern for the domestic economy.

他的迫切感显然源于他对国内经济的忧虑.

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His forceful speech stemmed the tide of the crowd's anger.

他有力的演说平息了群众的怒火.

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Metallogenic fluid stemmed from magmatic water and mixed with seawater.

成矿流体来源于岩浆水,并有海水混入.

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The reserve box's space too stemmed from the small rope's anticipation.

后备箱的空间太出乎小索的意料了.

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Their stemmed from low pay and poor working conditions.

工资低和工作条件差是他们产生不满情绪的原因.

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It all stemmed from a lie I told when I was 4.

这一切都源于我四岁时自己所说的谎言.

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Discontent stemmed from low pay and poor working conditions.

不满情绪源于工资低和工作条件差.

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Much of this has stemmed from the commodities boom.

这些多由商品的繁荣引起.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified; often used in combination;

    "stemmed goblets"

    "long-stemmed roses"

  • 2. producing a well-developed stem above ground

  • 3. having the stem removed;

    "stemmed berries"

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