tailieunhanh - NTC's Pocket Dictionary of Words and Phrases part 65

NTC's Pocket Dictionary of Words and Phrases part 65. The small but very concise NTC's Pocket Dictionary of Words and Phrases offers 6,000 basic and common English words plus 6,000 basic and common English idioms and phrases. You will find this portable title essential in the classroom, at home, or traveling, when you need help to recall word and phrase meanings. | stubborn stubborn stAb n adj. not willing to do something that someone else wants not yielding not giving in. Adv stubbornly. as stubborn as a mule stuck stAk past tense and past participle of stick. stuck in a rut remaining in an established way of living that never changes. stuck in traffic to be caught in a traffic jam. student stud nt n. someone who studies or learns especially at a school a pupil. study stAd i 1. tv. to spend time learning information about something by reading researching observing or experimenting. 2. tv. to examine something closely to scrutinize something to observe something closely. 3. iv. to be a student to read research observe or experiment in order to learn about something. 4. n. the work or effort involved in learning. The same meaning in singular and plural but not countable. 5. n. an examination of something as with @. 6. n. a room where someone works as in @. stuff stAf 1. n. any substance that things are made of the material that anything is made of. No plural. 2. n. things unnamed objects belongings possessions. No plural. 3. tv. to fill something with a substance to pack something into a space or container until there is no room left. 4. tv. to fill the inside of a dead animal with a material that preserves it and maintains its shape so that it can be displayed. kid s stuff stuff and nonsense nonsense. stuff the ballot box to put dishonest ballots into a ballot box to cheat in counting the votes in an election. stumble stAmb@l 1. iv. to trip to fall over something to almost fall while one is moving to walk in a clumsy way. 2. iv. to speak in a clumsy way to make mistakes while speaking to trip on one s words. Figurative on Q. stumble through something to get through a sequence of something awkwardly and clumsily. stumbling block something that prevents or obstructs progress. stump stAmp 1. n. the part of something that remains when the other part has been cut off broken off removed or used. 2. tv. to puzzle someone to confuse

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