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stud1/stʌd/ n. & v.●n. 1 a large-headed nail, boss, or knob, projecting from a surface esp. for ornament (尤指装饰用的)大头钉,饰钉,嵌钉 2 a small piece of jewellery for wearing in pierced ears or nostrils (戴在耳、鼻上的)螺栓式宝石饰物 3 a double button, esp. for use with two buttonholes in a shirt-front (尤指衬衫前襟上的)饰纽 4 a small object projecting slightly from a road surface as a marker etc. (路面上作标识等的)反光路钉 5 a rivet or crosspiece in each link of a chain cable (链环上的)铆钉,横钉 6a a post to which laths, plasterboard, etc., are nailed 板墙筋,壁骨 b US the height of a room as indicated by the length of this [美] (房间的)净高 ●v. tr. (studded, studding) 1 set with or as with studs 用饰钉(或嵌钉等)装饰;在…上钉饰钉(或嵌钉等) 2 (as 作 studded adj.) (foll. by 后跟 with) thickly set or strewn 装饰,点缀 studded with diamonds 镶有许多宝石 3 be scattered over or about (a surface) 使散布于(表面)[Old English studu, stuthu ‘post, prop’: related to German stützen ‘to prop’] |