stockjobber [ 'stɔkˌdʒɔbə ] n. 股票投机商,证券批发商 e.g.
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stockpile [ 'stɔkpail ] n. 囤储物资
vt. 储备,储存 e.g. 1. Get a hustle on to stockpile these essential material. 赶快把这些重要材料贮放起来。
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stockroom [ 'stɔkrʊm ] 库房 e.g.
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stocktaking [ 'stɔkteikiŋ ] n. 存货盘点,盘货 e.g. 1. The boss always gets in a lather during stocktaking time. 每当存货盘点时,老板总是心神不定。
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stocky [ 'stɔki ] a. 矮胖的,健壮结实的 e.g. 1. A strong, stocky horse. 强壮、结实的马
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stodge [ stɔdʒ ] n. 乏味的食物,乏味的作品 e.g.
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stodgy [ 'stɔdʒi ] a. 塞满的(平凡的,式样难看的) e.g.
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stoic [ 'stəuik ] n. 斯多葛学派哲学家 e.g. 1. A Stoic person responds to hardship with imperturbation. 坚忍克己之人经受苦难仍能泰然自若。
2. Every stoic is a stoic; but in christendom, where be the christian? 每一个斯多葛派的人都是“斯多葛”主义者;但在基督教世界,哪有基督教徒?
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stoicism [ 'stəuisizəm ] n. 坚忍克己 e.g. 1. She showed great stoicism during her husband's final illness. 她在丈夫患病临终期间表现出了坚强的毅力.
2. They reacted to the appalling weather with typical British stoicism. 他们忍受著恶劣天气的煎熬, 表现了英国人典型的坚忍不拔的精神.
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stoke [ stəuk ] v. 添加燃料,司炉,激起
vt. 给(炉子)添燃料,烧(火) e.g. 1. You should stoke up now you may not get another meal today. 你现在得吃得饱饱的--你今天可能再没饭吃了.
2. The caretaker stokes up twice a day. 管理员每天往火里加两次煤.
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stole [ stəul ] steal 的过去式
n. (女用)披肩
vt. steal过去式 e.g. 1. She wore her sable stole. 她戴着带有貂皮的披肩
2. A coat, stole, or hat made of the fur of this animal. 用貂皮制成的大衣、披肩或帽子
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stolen [ 'stəulən ] steal 的过去分词 e.g. 1. A 1000 reward has been offered for the return of the stolen painting. 悬赏1000英镑寻找失窃的画.
2. The police recovered the stolen jewellery. 警察找回了被盗的珠宝。
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stolid [ 'stɔlid ] a. 迟钝的,神经麻木的 e.g. 1. He conceals his feelings behind a rather stolid manner. 他装作无动於衷的样子以掩盖自己的感情.
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stomach [ 'stʌmək ] n. 胃
v. 忍受,容忍
vt. 承受,忍受 e.g. 1. Don't swim on an empty stomach. 不要空腹时游泳。
2. I've no stomach for this trip. 我对这次旅行不感兴趣。
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stomachache [ 'stʌməkeik ] n. 胃痛
vi. 肚子痛 e.g. 1. The medicine did his stomachache a power of good. 这种药对他的胃痛疗效显著。
2. Quota, quotas...I have had it up to here! I feel like I have got a stomachache. 定额,定额。。。。。我真是受够了!觉得胃都痛了。
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stomp [ stɔmp ] v. 跺(脚),重踩,重踏 e.g. 1. He looked funny stomping round the dance floor. 他在舞池里跺著舞步, 样子很可笑.
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stone [ stəun ] a. 石制的
n. 石头
vt. 向...扔石头 e.g. 1. The criminal was stoned to death. 罪犯被人们用石头砸死。
2. The stone just missed the boy. 那块石头差点儿砸到男孩。
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Stone Age [ stəun eidʒ ] n. 石器时代 e.g. 1. Since then, organic materials ranging from Egyptian mummy hair to Stone Age sandals have been dated. 自那时起,从埃及的木乃伊头发到石器时代的檀香木等有机物质的年代都已被确定。
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stoned [ stəʊnd ] a. 有核的,除去核的,醉酒的 e.g. 1. The criminal was stoned to death. 罪犯被人们用石头砸死。
2. The Inland Revenue have sent me a tax bill for more than a hundred pounds, but they can't get blood out of a stone because I just haven't got the money. 国内税务署寄给我一张100多英镑的税单,不过他们不可能从石头里榨出油来,因为我并没有那么多钱。
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Stonehenge [ 'stəunhendʒ ] n. 巨石阵 e.g.
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