stemmed
英 [stemd]
美 [stemd]
v. 阻止; 封堵; 遏止
stem的过去分词和过去式
BNC.38597 / COCA.26203
柯林斯词典
- COMB in ADJ (与形容词连用构成新的形容词)表示“有…茎的”,“有…柄的”
-stemmedis added to adjectives to form adjectives which indicate what the stem of something is like.- ...an enormous bouquet of long-stemmed roses.
一大束长茎玫瑰
- ...an enormous bouquet of long-stemmed roses.
英英释义
adj
- (of plants) producing a well-developed stem above ground
- having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified
- stemmed goblets
- long-stemmed roses
- having the stem removed
- stemmed berries
双语例句
- His popularity stemmed from the fact that he was born in the area.
他受欢迎是因为他出生于该地区。 - Their aggressiveness stemmed from fear.
他们的挑衅之意出自于恐惧。 - 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。 - The loss stemmed from his recklessness.
损失是他的鲁莽冒失造成的。 - 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。 - 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。 - Debris have stemmed the current.
破瓦片之类的东西堵住了水流。 - Nor has his ascent stemmed from the army-still a mechanism in Switzerland for making and exploiting contacts.
他的升迁也不能归功于军队&在瑞士,这仍是一个建立和发展人脉的途径。 - The interest stemmed from studies showing vitamin A deficient animals and humans were abnormally susceptible to respiratory infections.
这种关注来自于一些研究证明了缺乏维生素A的动物和人类对呼吸疾病感染具有不正常的易感性。 - Alarm and trip mechanism Newspapers stemmed from the invention of the printing press.
警报发出和解除机构报纸源于印刷机的发明。