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stull

/stuhl/US // stʌl //UK // (stʌl) //

淤泥,淤积,淤塞,淤血

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Mining.

    • : a timber prop.
    • : a timber wedged in place between two walls of a stope as part of a protective covering or platform.

Examples

  • “I can be better than that; I can be honest,” said Stull, drying his sour visage with a flimsy towel.

  • Stull looked at him, and his white face, soured by dyspepsia, became sullen with wrath.

  • Stull, huddled sleepily on his bed, picked up the transmitter from the table beside him with a frightful yawn.

  • Stull leaned forward; Curfoot bent his lean, narrow head nearer; Neeland, staring fixedly at his open book, pricked up his ears.

  • Stull passed with a polite grunt; Brandes ranged himself for the girl to pass him.