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stile

/stahyl/US // staɪl //UK // (staɪl) //

纺织品,梃杆,壁画,梃杆运动

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a series of steps or rungs by means of which a person may pass over a wall or fence that remains a barrier to sheep or cattle.
    • : a turnstile.

Examples

  • There was also a statement by a parent, Francis Stile, whose two daughters attended the school.

  • As there was a stile near, leading into a field, they all got over the stile, and thus passed the geese.

  • As she proceeded up the lane, she paused at the stile where she and Gilbert had held their last conversation.

  • Thinking it might be only kind to step into the clerk's, he crossed the stile and went in without ceremony by the open back-door.

  • After dinner we all went to the Church stile, and there eat and drank, and I was as merry as I could counterfeit myself to be.

  • He left some money when he went away, and one of the children saw him cross the stile into the next field.