stag / stæg /

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stag4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an adult male deer.
  2. the male of various other animals.
  3. a man who attends a social gathering unaccompanied by a woman.
v. 无主动词 verb

stagged, stag·ging.

  1. Informal. to attend a social function without a female companion.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or for men only: a stag dinner.
  2. intended for male audiences and usually pornographic in content: a stag show.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. without a companion or date: to go stag to a dance.

stag 近义词

stag

等同于 lone

stag

等同于 solitary

stag

等同于 solo

stag

等同于 unaccompanied

stag

等同于 alone

stag

等同于 solitarily

stag

等同于 bachelor

stag 的近义词 5
stag 的反义词 3
stag

等同于 stag party

stag 的近义词 1
stag

等同于 buck

stag 的近义词 1
stag

等同于 gala

stag

等同于 spy

stag构成的短语

  • stage fright
  • stage whisper
  • stag party
  • go stag

更多stag例句

  1. It’s hard to drag your thoughts away from Mahomes’s pure physicality, the strange combination of brawn and lithe movement, the supple slinging throws, the dodging stag legs.
  2. And there happens to be a rock with stag on top of it as a monument right outside of town.
  3. When "Paula" stalled at Stag, Salinger must have been relieved.
  4. Salinger retooled it, retitled it "Paula," and sold it to Stag, a middlebrow publication for men.
  5. “President Zal ul-Haq refused me entry to his entourage, saying it was a stag party,” Mustafa told the audience.
  6. According to Eade, in his youth Philip was a member of a lunch club that enjoyed “rip-roaring stag parties” every Thursday.
  7. Sometimes when the children were playing in the snow, they found the antlers of a full-grown stag.
  8. I did not realize it until that early morning when I heard the moving feet, as one hears dogs on the hurrying heels of a stag.
  9. I looked up and there was a stag whose nostrils were quivering with excitement as if he scented the music.
  10. I thought I saw weasels way below, and in the distance I felt the stag disturbing the leaves of small plants.
  11. It was an untried leap to the farmer, who nevertheless went at it like a thunderbolt and cleared it like a stag.