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stowed

/stoh/US // stoʊ //UK // (stəʊ) //

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v.有主动词 verb
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    • : Nautical. to put in the places intended for them.to put in the proper place or condition when not in use.
    • : to put in a place or receptacle, as for storage or reserve; pack: He stowed the potatoes in our cellar.
    • : to fill by packing: to stow a carton with books.
    • : to have or afford room for; hold.
    • : Slang. to stop; break off: Stow it! Stow the talk!
    • : to put away, as in a safe or convenient place.
    • : to lodge or quarter.
  1. 1
    • : stow away, to conceal oneself aboard a ship or other conveyance in order to obtain free transportation or to elude pursuers.

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Examples

  • Compact enough to stow in a tote for most outings, the Bestie is durable and affordable.

  • Silicone grippers in the front vents allow you to stow your shades, though I did have a hard time getting some sunglasses to fit securely.

  • After the sample is stowed safely, OSIRIS-REx will leave Bennu in March, and bring the sample back to Earth in 2023.

  • The transparent glass roof panels are removable, and stow in the frunk.

  • If things look good, OSIRIS-REx will stow the sample and depart Bennu in the spring, to deliver the samples to Earth in 2023.

  • Animals that could fit in a pet carrier and be stowed according to train guidelines would be eligible for travel.

  • In February an illegally stowed gun discharged in an OSU dorm, sending a bullet through a wall.

  • Once, Schmit asked Adam if he stowed a gun onboard the Quest.

  • The other caution is against incorrectly stowed overhead luggage.

  • We all lose when national treasures like Hillary Clinton are stowed away from our public eyes.

  • The pipe is then rolled up in its robe of fur, and stowed away in the lodge of its keeper until it is again required.

  • In the next few days they stowed some four thousand tons' dead weight into the Dimbula, and took her out from Liverpool.

  • Of others, stowed in boxes when a ship was searched; with a bare chance of surviving their confinement.

  • I sawed off the upper four feet carefully, and stowed the remainder back in the loft.

  • When the mails were all safely stowed in the boat, some of the passengers that stood near by were called upon to follow.