stud 的 3 个定义
- a boss, knob, nailhead, or other protuberance projecting from a surface or part, especially as an ornament.
- any of various buttonlike, usually ornamental objects, mounted on a shank that is passed through an article of clothing to fasten it: a collar stud.
- any of a number of slender, upright members of wood, steel, etc., forming the frame of a wall or partition and covered with plasterwork, siding, etc.
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stud·ded, stud·ding.
- to set with or as if with studs, bosses, or the like: The leather-covered door was studded with brass nails.
- to be scattered over the expanse or surface of: Stars stud the sky.
- to set or scatter at intervals over an expanse or surface: to stud raisins over a cake.
- to furnish with or support by studs.
- ornamented with rivets, nailheads, or other buttonlike, usually metallic objects: a stud belt.
stud 近义词
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更多stud例句
- The Festival’s virtual programming will include powerful daytime interactive sessions and star-studded evening concerts and connections.
- Last summer, Angel City FC, a 2022 expansion team from Los Angeles, unveiled a star-studded group featuring actresses Natalie Portman, Jennifer Garner and Jessica Chastain and tennis icon Serena Williams.
- When we presented them to her, she scoffed and said that no one ever listens to her, that she has diamond studs and that we should return them.
- My mom and I bought her diamond studs, which quite blew our budget, but we wanted to recognize her milestone birthday.
- Because of coronavirus-related restrictions on large gatherings, the 2,360-seat Opera House won’t host the star-studded show, said Kennedy Center president and chief executive Deborah Rutter.
- The Queen is passionate about racing, and the royal stud is her greatest pride and joy.
- In a Hot Springs, Arkansas, stud-poker game, a player named Burke became justly incensed one evening because he could not win.
- Off the field, the Texas A&M stud was the most hyped college football player since Tim Tebow.
- Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is the stud you love to hate—at least onscreen.
- “John Cusack will forever be a stud,” says Melissa Middleton, “pinfluencer” and founder of JNSQ, an online lifestyle blog.
- He had had his jaw smashed but I have seen men pull longer faces at breaking a collar stud.
- He wears a real pearl stud and a good signet ring; also a gold wrist watch, face broken and hands stopped at seven-fifteen.
- There were in the royal stud more than thirty thousand brood mares and three hundred stallions.
- The upper part of the stud is screwed, and carries the guard D and an hexagonal nut E. F is the india-rubber.
- A is the central boss of the grating, into which is screwed the stud B, upon which is forged the collar C.