stud
stud 英 [stʌd] 美 [stʌd]
n. 种马;大头钉;饰纽;壁骨 vt. 散布;用许多饰钮等装饰 adj. 种马的;为配种而饲养的
进行时:studding 过去式:studded 过去分词:studded 第三人称单数:studs 名词复数:studs
- A stud is a metal piece that sticks out, usually for decoration. You might have studs spelling out "Mom" on your leather jacket. Straight, simple earrings — a single pearl on a straight post, for instance — are also called studs.
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- n. 种马;大头钉;饰纽;壁骨
- vt. 散布;用许多饰钮等装饰
- adj. 种马的;为配种而饲养的
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1. Stars stud the sky.
星星散布在天空上。
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2. This is the stud naturalized from Britain.
这是从不列颠引进的种马。
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3. Use a regular stud plus a “trimmer” on each side of the door.
使用常规壁骨,然后在门的两边各加一条“装饰边”。
- stud (n.1) "nailhead, knob," late 13c., from Old English studu "pillar, prop, post," from Proto-Germanic *stud- (source also of Old Norse stoð "staff, stick," properly "stay," Middle High German stud, Old English stow "place"), from PIE *stu-, variant of root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm." Sense expanded by late 14c. to include ornamental devices fixed in and projecting from a surface. From the Old English meaning comes the specific sense "one of the small beams of a building which form a basis for the walls."
- stud (n.2) "horse used for breeding," Old English stod "herd of horses, place where horses are kept for breeding," from Proto-Germanic *stodo (source also of Old Norse stoð, Middle Low German stod, Old High German stuot "herd of horses," German Stute "mare"), from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm," with derivatives meaning "place or thing that is standing" (source also of Old Church Slavonic stado "herd," Lithuanian stodas "a drove of horses").
- stud (v.) c. 1500, "set with studs;" 1560s in studded with "as though sprinkled with nails with conspicuous heads;" from stud (n.1).
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