stave / steɪv /

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stave4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. one of the thin, narrow, shaped pieces of wood that form the sides of a cask, tub, or similar vessel.
  2. a stick, rod, pole, or the like.
  3. a rung of a ladder, chair, etc.
v. 有主动词 verb

staved or stove, stav·ing.

  1. to break in a stave or staves of so as to release the wine, liquor, or other contents.
  2. to release by breaking the cask or barrel.
  3. to break or crush inward.
v. 无主动词 verb

staved or stove, stav·ing.

  1. to become staved in, as a boat; break in or up.
  2. to move along rapidly.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. stave off, to put, ward, or keep off, as by force or evasion.to prevent in time; forestall: He wasn't able to stave off bankruptcy.

stave 近义词

v. 动词 verb

prevent

更多stave例句

  1. This vacuum-insulated, spill-proof option, which keeps your drink chilled for hours without refrigeration and staves off condensation, comes in a rainbow of colors.
  2. Four weeks after the injections, all 20 of the participants had developed the antibodies needed to stave off the infection.
  3. And how much do you need to sweat to stave off the disease that kills 500,000 people every year?
  4. Will “loyalty cards” be enough to stave of a Republican massacre of House Democrats on Tuesday?
  5. No surprise, therefore, that women are desperate to stave off the “visible signs” of aging.
  6. Sure ASMR clips can put you to sleep and help stave off insomnia, maybe even get rid of that nasty headache you've had for days.
  7. Groping around, I found a stout stick or stave, put my back to the wall, and beat about me blindly but with vigor.
  8. Procure a good barrel with a bottom and cut off each alternate stave at both ends close up to the first hoop.
  9. Mupugung (mupapugung) sa pulsu ang kindi, Candies will stave off hunger.
  10. And sang a stave and drained a quart and called aloud for more.
  11. The poor fellows were able to stave off starvation by visiting various free lunches during the day.