形容词有茎的,去掉茎的
动词遏制[阻止](液体的流动等)( stem的过去式和过去分词 ); 封堵; 遏止
1. 有茎的:stemmata 家谱 | stemmed 有茎的 | stemware 器皿
2. 有茎的; 去掉茎的 (形):stellionate 诈欺 (名) | stemmed 有茎的; 去掉茎的 (形) | stemmer 抽梗机; 抽梗工人 (名)
1. The head of the mainly Muslim North Caucasus province of Ingushetia on Thursday also said the bomber stemmed from the region.
2. stemmed的近义词
2. Their implementation stemmed from a government worrying that some overheated sectors such as steel and cement would spark widespread economic overheating.
3. A survey last year by the minor protection center in Zhejiang found 98 percent of child labor stemmed from poor families.
4. Part of the decline stemmed from a technical glitch in some of its computers caused by a faulty graphics chip from a supplier.
5. Yuan said the marketing program's success stemmed from a clear package that outlined the rights and benefits of all sponsors.
6. The case stemmed from the steel manufacturing and property conglomerate's delayed announcement about unauthorized currency bets in 2008.
7. Overall weakness in the third quarter stemmed largely from a sharp pullback in corporate investment amid the unfolding global financial crisis.
8. The hearing stemmed from Hair's decisions on the fourth day of the fourth test between England and Pakistan at The Oval on August 20.
9. The biggest delays stemmed from difficulties developing the engines and the software that links the engine to the plane.
10. About 300 soldiers have stemmed the flow of water from a disused pit nearby.
adj
1. (of plants) producing a well-developed stem above ground
Synonym: caulescent cauline
2. having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified
often used in combination
e.g. stemmed goblets
long-stemmed roses
3. having the stem removed
e.g. stemmed berries