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studded

/stuhd/US // stʌd //UK // (stʌd) //

铆钉的,钉钉子,钉钉子的,镶钉的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : 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.
    • : any of various projecting pins, lugs, or the like, on machines or other implements.
    • : Automotive. any of a large number of small projecting lugs embedded in an automobile tire to improve traction on snowy or icy roads.
    • : an earring consisting of a small, buttonlike ornament mounted on a metal post designed to pass through a pierced ear lobe.
    • : Horology. the piece to which the fixed end of a hairspring is attached.
v.有主动词 verb
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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.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : ornamented with rivets, nailheads, or other buttonlike, usually metallic objects: a stud belt.

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Examples

  • Rap star Megan Thee Stallion has shared her first full-length studio album, Good News, and released a released a star-studded music video for “Body” to commemorate the occasion.

  • As his old friend rose into the star-studded stratosphere, Sandy grew more skeptical but no less obsessed with Todbaum.

  • The genetic material carries the blueprint for the distinctive spiky protein that studs the coronavirus surface.

  • United finished with a man advantage after Samuel Piette’s red card for a studs-up tackle on Arriola’s repaired right knee in stoppage time.

  • There are two wall studs for mounting and the package comes with everything you need for installation.

  • It boasted a star-studded cast, including Allison Williams and Christopher Walken, but ended up being pretty boring.

  • Directed by J.J. Abrams and featuring a cast that both reprises and adds to the star-studded original.

  • Fourteen years on, the wooden stairs and ceiling are still charred, and the walls are studded with clusters of bullet holes.

  • Expect them to give a sneak peek of the new restaurant with a couple of star-studded and very exclusive parties this week.

  • The huge wooden doors that sealed the entrances were tall enough for giants and studded with nails.

  • A rough track led to the gate, and Frank knocked loudly on an iron-studded door.

  • In Europe they are made of the most costly materials, and studded with the rarest gems.

  • And while she clasped the diamond-studded brooch in front of her white throat she glanced round the room for a mirror.

  • Beyond the park, which was studded with giant oaks, he saw a rich, undulating country.

  • The dressing-room was really a ravishing boudoir hung with pale blue satin, studded with marguerites.