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stature

/stach-er/US // ˈstætʃ ər //UK // (ˈstætʃə) //

身材,个头,个子,身量

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the height of a human or animal body.
    • : the height of any object.
    • : degree of development attained; level of achievement: a minister of great stature.

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nounimportance

Examples

  • Neither its new ability nor its still-diminutive stature seemed to hold the AI back.

  • Despite his towering stature in the popular imagination, Sigmund Freud is just such a shrub blocking further progress.

  • This feature is remarkable in and of itself given their small stature, but even amongst wireless earbud models, cumulative battery life can vary greatly.

  • “I can’t get the right fit on a lot of other 29ers that are in a small size and are said to fit riders of my stature,” says Chloe Woodruff, a professional racer.

  • I sought to gain personal financial success, stature, and the self-worth associated with scaling a startup so fast and so well.

  • They have the stature and the position and the power to do so.

  • Men of his social stature in Mexico do no often appear on police blotters.

  • No major Hollywood movie star of your stature is out, male or female.

  • Neither of them could imagine an identity wholly separate from their stature as a power couple.

  • We always thought that this was the film that could get Bennett discovered as a director of international stature.

  • Their complexion is a light bronze, stunted in stature, well-knit, and about the middle size.

  • There were the giants, those renowned men that were from the beginning, of great stature, expert in war.

  • The elegance of his stature and the pensive melancholy of his classic features invested him with a peculiar power of fascination.

  • Paul was short in stature, somewhat stooping and at the middle age his hair was thin, inclining to baldness.

  • Jackson is considered by many as second in military stature only to Lee himself.