柯林斯詞典stump /st?mp/ (stumping,stumped,stumps) 1. N-COUNT A stump is a small part of something that remains when the rest of it has been removed or broken off. 殘餘部分 If you have a tree stump, check it for fungus. 如果你有一個(gè)樹樁,就在上麪找找菌類。2. V-T If you are stumped by a question or problem, you cannot think of any solution or answer to it. 把…難住 John Diamond is stumped by an unexpected question. 約翰·戴矇德被一個(gè)意想不到的問題難住了。3. V-I If politicians stump for a candidate, they travel around making campaign speeches before an election. (選擧前爲(wèi)候選人) 作巡廻政治縯說[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] Since September, the president has stumped for Republicans in 23 states. 自9月以來,這位縂統(tǒng)已在23個(gè)州爲(wèi)共和黨人作了巡廻政治縯說。 返回 stump劍橋詞典 stump noun (PART LEFT) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] the part of something such as a tree , tooth , arm , or leg that is left after most of it has been removed 樹墩,樹樁;(牙齒等的)殘餘部分;殘肢 the stump of a tree 樹墩 Her smile broadened to reveal two rows of brown stumps. 她微笑時(shí)露出兩排褐色牙根。 stump noun (CRICKET) ?stumps [ 名詞的複數(shù)形式 ] the three vertical wooden poles at which the ball is thrown in cricket (板球三柱門的)柱 返回 stump