词汇:stem

n. 茎,梗,柄;有…茎(或梗)的;词干;(高脚酒杯的)脚;<美俚>主要街道,干线;阀杆,导杆;堵塞物,阻挡物;家系,家谱,血统;烟斗柄;<音>符干;电子管心柱,晶体管管座;转动滑雪屐动作;<美俚>鸦片烟枪 v. 阻止;堵塞,止住;遏止;封堵;逆…而行,顶着…而上;给…装柄(或杆);去掉…的干(或茎、梗、柄);(滑雪时)转动(滑雪屐))以停止滑行 abbr. 理工科的统称(science, technology, engineering, and mathematics);(= Scanning transmission electron microscope)扫描透射式电子显微镜

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Stem to stern!
>> Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 加勒比海盗:黑珍珠号的诅咒 Movie Script
Blood money paid to stem the slaughter he wreaked upon them with his armies.
为阻止他和军队对他们的屠杀而支付的血钱。
>> Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 加勒比海盗:黑珍珠号的诅咒 Movie Script
Blood money paid to stem the slaughter he wreaked upon them with his armies.
>> Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 加勒比海盗:黑珍珠号的诅咒 Movie Script
- The interior investigation of Arizona really stems out of the Park Service's need to manage the site, to figure how long it's going to last.
>> Pearl Harbor: Into The Arizona 珍珠港:亚利桑那号探秘(2016) Movie Script
It seemed to her, after a month of it, that she was carrying Bob away with those sheets; he had already lost much weightand every morning seemed a little thinner to her. The large body that had lain beside her so many nights, that had warmed her in the icy nights, that had covered her those many times through the years and given her five children, was dribbling away as offal, and there was nothing she could do about it. The doctors in Ogallala said Bob’s skull was fractured; you couldn’t put a splint on a skull; probably he’d die. And yet he wasn’t dead. Often when she was cleaning him, bathing his soiled loins and thighs with warm water, the stem of life between his legs would raise itself, growing as if a fractured skull meant nothing to it. Clara cried at the sight—what it meant to her was that Bob still hoped for a boy. He couldn’t talk or turn himself, and he would never beat another horse, most likely, but he still wanted a boy. The stem let her know it, night after night, when all she came in to do was clean the stains from a dying body. She would roll Bob on his side and hold him there for a while, for his back and legs were developing terrible bedsores. She was afraid to turn him on his belly for fear he might suffocate, but she would hold him on his side for an hour, sometimes napping as she held him. Then she would roil him back and cover him and go back to her cot, often to lie awake half the night, looking at the prairies, sad beyond tears at the ways of things. There Bob lay, barely alive, his ribs showing more every morning, still wanting a boy. I could do it, she thought—would it save him if I did? I could go through it one more time—the pregnancy, the fear, the sore nipples, the worry—and maybe it would be a boy. Though she had borne five children, she sometimes felt barren, lying on her cot at night. She felt she was ignoring her husband’s last wish—that if she had any generosity she would do it for him. How could she lie night after night and ignore the strange, mute urgings of a dying man, one who had never been anything but kind to her, in his clumsy way. Bob, dying, still wanted her to make a little Bob. Sometimes in the long silent nights she felt she must be going crazy to think about such things, in such a way. And yet she came to dread having to go to him at night; it became as hard as anything she had had to do in her marriage. It was so hard that at times she wished Bob would go on and die, if he couldn’t get well. The truth was, she didn’t want another child, particularly not another boy. Somehow she felt confident she could keep her girls alive—but she lacked that confidence where boys were concerned. She remembered too well the days of icy terror and restless pain as she listened to Jim cough his way to death. She remembered her hatred of, and helplessness before, the fevers that had taken Jeff and Johnny. Not again, she thought—I won’t live that again, even for you, Bob. The memory of the fear that had torn her as her children approached death was the most vivid of her life: she could remember the coughings, the painful breathing. She never wanted to listen helplessly to such again.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Most chalices have a stem and a cup and some kind of base,and also there is a node that allows the priest to hold. it kind of helps him keep a firm grasp on.
>> 2305-My English Record in Daily Work and Life
659. The systematic items stem from the walker's talk about the chalk.
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[deGrasse Tyson] :
I think it's awesome that we have an entire generation of people who want to go to into space, who want to go Mars, who want to be STEM fluent.
我认为,我们有整整一代人想进入太空,想去火星,想精通STEM,这太棒了。
>> 火星一代 The Mars Generation Movie Script
You need to have a four-year degree in a related field of STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
>> 火星一代 The Mars Generation Movie Script
42.The wallflower is so called because its weak stems often grow on walls and along stony cliffs for support。
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