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单词 studded
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
stud1 /stʌd/USA pronunciation   n., v., stud•ded, stud•ding. 
n. [countable]
  1. a head of a nail that sticks out from a surface or part of something, esp. as an ornament:a wooden chest lined with brass studs.
  2. Clothinga buttonlike, ornamental object mounted on a pin that is passed through an article of clothing to fasten it:a collar stud.
  3. Buildingany of a number of slender, upright pieces of wood, steel, etc., that form the frame of a wall.
  4. Jewelryan earring consisting of a small, buttonlike ornament mounted on a metal post.

v. [+ object]
  1. to set with or as if with studs:Stars studded the sky.
studded, adj.: ornaments studded with jewels and diamonds.

stud2 /stʌd/USA pronunciation   n. [countable]
  1. Animal Husbandry, Dog and Cat Breedsa stallion used for breeding.
  2. Animal Husbandryany male animal kept for breeding.
  3. Slang Termsa sexually attractive man.

adj. [before a noun]
  1. Animal Husbandry, Dog and Cat Breedsof or relating to animals used for breeding:a stud farm.

-stud-, root. 
    1. -stud- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "be busy with;
      devote oneself to.'' This meaning is found in such words as: student, studio, study, understudy.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
stud1 (stud),USA pronunciation  n., v., stud•ded, stud•ding, adj. 

    n. 
    1. a boss, knob, nailhead, or other protuberance projecting from a surface or part, esp. as an ornament.
    2. Clothingany of various buttonlike, usually ornamental objects, mounted on a shank that is passed through an article of clothing to fasten it:a collar stud.
    3. Buildingany of a number of slender, upright members of wood, steel, etc., forming the frame of a wall or partition and covered with plasterwork, siding, etc.
    4. Mechanical Engineeringany of various projecting pins, lugs, or the like, on machines or other implements.
    5. Automotiveany of a large number of small projecting lugs embedded in an automobile tire (studded tire)to improve traction on snowy or icy roads.
    6. Jewelryan earring consisting of a small, buttonlike ornament mounted on a metal post designed to pass through a pierced ear lobe.
    7. Time[Horol.]the piece to which the fixed end of a hairspring is attached.

    v.t. 
    1. to set with or as if with studs, bosses, or the like:The leather-covered door was studded with brass nails.
    2. (of things) to be scattered over the expanse or surface of:Stars stud the sky.
    3. to set or scatter (objects) at intervals over an expanse or surface:to stud raisins over a cake.
    4. to furnish with or support by studs.

    adj. 
    1. Clothingornamented with rivets, nailheads, or other buttonlike, usually metallic objects:a stud belt.
    • bef. 900; Middle English stude knob, post, Old English studu post; cognate with Middle High German stud, Old Norse stoth post

    stud2 (stud),USA pronunciation  n. 
    1. Animal Husbandry, Dog and Cat Breedsa studhorse or stallion.
    2. Animal Husbandry, Dog and Cat Breedsan establishment, as a farm, in which horses are kept for breeding.
    3. Animal Husbandry, Dog and Cat Breedsa number of horses, usually for racing or hunting, bred or kept by one owner.
    4. Animal Husbandry, Dog and Cat Breedsa male animal, as a bull or ram, kept for breeding.
    5. Dog and Cat Breeds, Animal Husbandrya herd of animals kept for breeding.
    6. Slang Termsa man, esp. one who is notably virile and sexually active.
    7. Games[Poker.]See stud poker. 
    8. Dog and Cat Breeds at or in stud, (of a male animal) offered for the purpose of breeding.

    adj. 
    1. Animal Husbandry, Dog and Cat Breedsof, associated with, or pertaining to a studhorse or studhorses.
    2. Animal Husbandry, Dog and Cat Breedsretained for breeding purposes.
    • bef. 1000; 1920–25 for def. 6; Middle English; Old English stōd; cognate with Old Norse stōth; akin to stand

    stud., 
    1. student.

    Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
    stud /stʌd/ n
    1. a large-headed nail or other projection protruding from a surface, usually as decoration
    2. a type of fastener consisting of two discs at either end of a short shank, used to fasten shirtfronts, collars, etc
    3. a vertical member made of timber, steel, etc, that is used with others to construct the framework of a wall
    4. the crossbar in the centre of a link of a heavy chain
    5. one of a number of rounded projections on the sole of a boot or shoe to give better grip, as on a football boot
    vb (studs, studding, studded)(transitive)
    1. to provide, ornament, or make with studs
    2. to dot or cover (with): the park was studded with daisies
    3. to provide or support (a wall, partition, etc) with studs
    Etymology: Old English studu; related to Old Norse stoth post, Middle High German stud post
    stud /stʌd/ n
    1. a group of pedigree animals, esp horses, kept for breeding purposes
    2. any male animal kept principally for breeding purposes, esp a stallion
    3. a farm or stable where a stud is kept
    4. the state or condition of being kept for breeding purposes: at stud, put to stud
    5. (modifier) of or relating to such animals or the place where they are kept: a stud farm, a stud horse
    6. slang a virile or sexually active man
    7. short for stud poker
    Etymology: Old English stōd; related to Old Norse stōth, Old High German stuot
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