柯林斯詞典stub /st?b/ (stubbing,stubbed,stubs) 1. N-COUNT The stub of a cigarette or a pencil is the last short piece of it which remains when the rest has been used. (香煙或鉛筆的) 殘端 He pulled the stub of a pencil from behind his ear. 他從他的耳朵后面抽出了一個鉛筆頭。2. N-COUNT A ticket stub is the part that you keep when you go in to watch a performance. 票根 Fans who still have their ticket stubs should contact the box office by July 3. 仍保留著票根的歌迷們應(yīng)在7月3號前聯(lián)系售票處。3. N-COUNT A cheque stub is the small part that you keep as a record of what you have paid. (支票的) 存根 I have every cheque stub we've written since 1959. 我有自1959年以來我們填寫過的每一張支票存根。4. V-T If you stub your toe, you hurt it by accidentally kicking something. 不小心踢到 I stubbed my toes against a table leg. 我不小心把我的腳趾踢到一條桌腿上。 返回 stub劍橋詞典the short part of something that is left after the main part has been used, especially a cigarette after it has been smoked or one of the small pieces of paper left in a book from which cheques or tickets have been torn 殘余部分,殘端;(尤指)煙蒂,存根,票根 返回 stub