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stella

/stel-uh/US // ˈstɛl ə //

漩涡,漩涡状,漩涡式,漩涡式的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a four-dollar pattern coin of the U.S. having a metal content based on the metric system, issued 1879–80: designed to be used as an international coin.

Examples

  • This time, she’d had a dream that her co-worker Miss Stella had sliced off two fingers at the Macy’s warehouse where they worked in the mid-2000s.

  • When she told Miss Stella her dream might portend illness and urged her to see a doctor, the woman complied—and was soon diagnosed with cancer.

  • Though her younger daughter, Stella, is keeping an eye on the place, Bracco still hasn’t slept there.

  • After tightening her collar, Stella assumed slave posture: on her knees, legs slightly spread, palm resting face-up on her thighs.

  • “The psychology of BDSM is lacking in other formal training regiments and interactions,” added Stella.

  • Couple guided Stella as she crawled and dipped her chest to pick up each magnet.

  • Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons This novel won the literary Prix Femina Étranger.

  • Under the name “Stella Ann,” she filmed a scene for the site at the age of 18.

  • Stella-my-niece opened her mouth showing astonishment and very pretty teeth.

  • "Now, you wait and see if someone doesn't try to run off with him before we get home," said Stella-my-niece.

  • Then she pointed to a slim object propped against the seat between Stella-my-niece's blue skirt and my own striped garments.

  • Miss Stella and I insisted on the woodchuck, so Bert sank back luxuriously, and narrated the tale.

  • Miss Stella and I watched them both for a moment, exchanging a happy smile that meant volumes.