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stipe

/stahyp/US // staɪp //UK // (staɪp) //

柄,笔挺,柄状物,柄部

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Botany, Mycology. a stalk or slender support, as the petiole of a fern frond, the stem supporting the pileus of a mushroom, or a stalklike elongation of the receptacle of a flower.
    • : Zoology. a stemlike part, as a footstalk; stalk.

Examples

  • He has performed with legendary musicians such as Tony Bennett, Barry Manilow, Michael Stipe, and Brian Eno.

  • Stipe never felt the need to publicly confirm his sexuality until 2008 but said he understood it might help “some kid somewhere.”

  • And on tour for that LP, Buck, Mills, and Stipe began to ponder their future.

  • “We were coming out of a perceived low period into an upswing, and it felt really good,” Stipe recalled.

  • Five years ago, few male celebrities went there, and the ones who did were often already branded as outsiders, like Michael Stipe.

  • In other words, the peridium leaves the stipe some distance below the point where the lowest capillitial branches take origin.

  • This, though variable, is yet generally so far pyriform as to show distinct contraction toward the stipe.

  • The stipe in length ranges from three to ten times the diameter of the sporangium.

  • The stipe ranges a little shorter than in the preceding variety, three to seven times the sporangium.

  • In some species of Hemitrichia, for instance, there are spores or spore-like cells found at maturity in the hollow stipe.