stud 音标拼音: [st'ʌd]
n . 图钉,装饰钮扣,大头钉,领扣,种马
vt . 镶嵌,点缀,散布
图钉,装饰钮扣,大头钉,领扣,种马镶嵌,点缀,散布
stud 螺栓
stud n 1 :
a man who is virile and sexually active [
synonym : {
stud }, {
he -
man }, {
macho -
man }]
2 :
ornament consisting of a circular rounded protuberance (
as on a vault or shield or belt ) [
synonym : {
stud }, {
rivet }]
3 :
an upright in house framing [
synonym : {
scantling }, {
stud }]
4 :
adult male horse kept for breeding [
synonym : {
stud }, {
studhorse }]
5 :
poker in which each player receives hole cards and the remainder are dealt face up ;
bets are placed after each card is dealt [
synonym : {
stud }, {
stud poker }]
v 1 :
scatter or intersperse like dots or studs ; "
Hills constellated with lights " [
synonym : {
dot }, {
stud },
{
constellate }]
2 :
provide with or construct with studs ; "
stud the wall "
Quarter \
Quar "
ter \ (
kw [
aum ]
r "
t [~
e ]
r ),
n . [
F .
quartier ,
L .
quartarius a fourth part ,
fr .
quartus the fourth .
See {
Quart }.]
1 .
One of four equal parts into which anything is divided ,
or is regarded as divided ;
a fourth part or portion ;
as ,
a quarter of a dollar ,
of a pound ,
of a yard ,
of an hour ,
etc .
Hence ,
specifically :
(
a )
The fourth of a hundred -
weight ,
being 25 or 28 pounds ,
according as the hundredweight is reckoned at 100 or 112 pounds .
(
b )
The fourth of a ton in weight ,
or eight bushels of grain ;
as ,
a quarter of wheat ;
also ,
the fourth part of a chaldron of coal . --
Hutton .
(
c ) (
Astron .)
The fourth part of the moon '
s period ,
or monthly revolution ;
as ,
the first quarter after the change or full .
(
d )
One limb of a quadruped with the adjacent parts ;
one fourth part of the carcass of a slaughtered animal ,
including a leg ;
as ,
the fore quarters ;
the hind quarters .
(
e )
That part of a boot or shoe which forms the side ,
from the heel to the vamp .
(
f ) (
Far .)
That part on either side of a horse '
s hoof between the toe and heel ,
being the side of the coffin .
(
g )
A term of study in a seminary ,
college ,
etc ,
etc .;
properly ,
a fourth part of the year ,
but often longer or shorter .
(
h )
pl . (
Mil .)
The encampment on one of the principal passages round a place besieged ,
to prevent relief and intercept convoys .
(
i ) (
Naut .)
The after -
part of a vessel '
s side ,
generally corresponding in extent with the quarter -
deck ;
also ,
the part of the yardarm outside of the slings .
(
j ) (
Her .)
One of the divisions of an escutcheon when it is divided into four portions by a horizontal and a perpendicular line meeting in the fess point .
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Note :
When two coats of arms are united upon one escutcheon ,
as in case of marriage ,
the first and fourth quarters display one shield ,
the second and third the other .
See {
Quarter },
v .
t .,
5 .
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(
k )
One of the four parts into which the horizon is regarded as divided ;
a cardinal point ;
a direction '
principal division ;
a region ;
a territory .
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Scouts each coast light -
armed scour ,
Each quarter ,
to descry the distant foe .
--
Milton .
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(
l )
A division of a town ,
city ,
or county ;
a particular district ;
a locality ;
as ,
the Latin quarter in Paris .
(
m ) (
Arch .)
A small upright timber post ,
used in partitions ; --
in the United States more commonly called {
stud }.
(
n ) (
Naut .)
The fourth part of the distance from one point of the compass to another ,
being the fourth part of 11 [
deg ]
15 ',
that is ,
about 2 [
deg ]
49 '; --
called also {
quarter point }.
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2 .
Proper station ;
specific place ;
assigned position ;
special location .
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Swift to their several quarters hasted then The cumbrous elements . --
Milton .
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Hence ,
specifically :
(
a ) (
Naut .)
A station at which officers and men are posted in battle ; --
usually in the plural .
(
b )
Place of lodging or temporary residence ;
shelter ;
entertainment ; --
usually in the plural .
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The banter turned as to what quarters each would find . --
W .
Irving .
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(
c )
pl . (
Mil .)
A station or encampment occupied by troops ;
a place of lodging for soldiers or officers ;
as ,
winter quarters .
(
d )
Treatment shown by an enemy ;
mercy ;
especially ,
the act of sparing the life a conquered enemy ;
a refraining from pushing one '
s advantage to extremes .
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He magnified his own clemency ,
now they were at his mercy ,
to offer them quarter for their lives . --
Clarendon .
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Cocks and lambs . . .
at the mercy of cats and wolves . . .
must never expect better quarter .
--
L '
Estrange .
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3 .
Friendship ;
amity ;
concord . [
Obs .]
To keep quarter ,
to keep one '
s proper place ,
and so be on good terms with another . [
Obs .]
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In quarter ,
and in terms like bride and groom .
--
Shak .
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I knew two that were competitors for the secretary '
s place , . . .
and yet kept good quarter between themselves . --
Bacon .
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{
False quarter },
a cleft in the quarter of a horse '
s foot .
{
Fifth quarter },
the hide and fat ; --
a butcher '
s term .
{
On the quarter } (
Naut .),
in a direction between abeam and astern ;
opposite ,
or nearly opposite ,
a vessel '
s quarter .
{
Quarter aspect }. (
Astrol .)
Same as {
Quadrate }.
{
Quarter back } (
Football ),
the player who has position next behind center rush ,
and receives the ball on the snap back .
{
Quarter badge } (
Naut .),
an ornament on the side of a vessel near ,
the stern . --
Mar .
Dict .
{
Quarter bill } (
Naut .),
a list specifying the different stations to be taken by the officers and crew in time of action ,
and the names of the men assigned to each .
{
Quarter block } (
Naut .),
a block fitted under the quarters of a yard on each side of the slings ,
through which the clew lines and sheets are reeved . --
R .
H .
Dana ,
Jr .
{
Quarter boat } (
Naut .),
a boat hung at a vessel '
s quarter .
{
Quarter cloths } (
Naut .),
long pieces of painted canvas ,
used to cover the quarter netting .
{
Quarter day },
a day regarded as terminating a quarter of the year ;
hence ,
one on which any payment ,
especially rent ,
becomes due .
In matters influenced by United States statutes ,
quarter days are the first days of January ,
April ,
July ,
and October .
In New York and many other places ,
as between landlord and tenant ,
they are the first days of May ,
August ,
November ,
and February .
The quarter days usually recognized in England are 25th of March (
Lady Day ),
the 24th of June (
Midsummer Day ),
the 29th of September (
Michaelmas Day ),
and the 25th of December (
Christmas Day ).
{
Quarter face },
in fine arts ,
portrait painting ,
etc .,
a face turned away so that but one quarter is visible .
{
Quarter gallery } (
Naut .),
a balcony on the quarter of a ship .
See {
Gallery },
4 .
{
Quarter gunner } (
Naut .),
a petty officer who assists the gunner .
{
Quarter look },
a side glance . [
Obs .] --
B .
Jonson .
{
Quarter nettings } (
Naut .),
hammock nettings along the quarter rails .
{
Quarter note } (
Mus .),
a note equal in duration to half a minim or a fourth of semibreve ;
a crochet .
{
Quarter pieces } (
Naut .),
several pieces of timber at the after -
part of the quarter gallery ,
near the taffrail .
--
Totten .
{
Quarter point }. (
Naut .)
See {
Quarter },
n .,
1 (
n ) .
{
Quarter railing },
or {
Quarter rails } (
Naut .),
narrow molded planks reaching from the top of the stern to the gangway ,
serving as a fence to the quarter -
deck .
{
Quarter sessions } (
Eng .
Law ),
a general court of criminal jurisdiction held quarterly by the justices of peace in counties and by the recorders in boroughs .
{
Quarter square } (
Math .),
the fourth part of the square of a number .
Tables of quarter squares have been devised to save labor in multiplying numbers .
{
Quarter turn }, {
Quarter turn belt } (
Mach .),
an arrangement in which a belt transmits motion between two shafts which are at right angles with each other .
{
Quarter watch } (
Naut .),
a subdivision of the full watch (
one fourth of the crew )
on a man -
of -
war .
{
To give quarter },
or {
To show quarter } (
Mil .),
to accept as prisoner ,
on submission in battle ;
to forbear to kill ,
as a vanquished enemy .
{
To keep quarter }.
See {
Quarter },
n .,
3 .
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Stud \
Stud \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Studded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Studding }.]
1 .
To adorn with shining studs ,
or knobs .
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Thy horses shall be trapped ,
Their harness studded all with gold and pearl .
--
Shak .
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2 .
To set with detached ornaments or prominent objects ;
to set thickly ,
as with studs .
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The sloping sides and summits of our hills ,
and the extensive plains that stretch before our view ,
are studded with substantial ,
neat ,
and commodious dwellings of freemen . --
Bp .
Hobart .
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Stud \
Stud \,
n . [
AS .
studu a post ;
akin to Sw .
st ["
o ]
d a prop ,
Icel .
sto ?
a post ,
sty ?
ja to prop ,
and probably ultimately to E .
stand ;
cf .
D .
stut a prop ,
G .
st ["
u ]
tze .
See {
Stand }.]
1 .
A stem ;
a trunk . [
Obs .]
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Seest not this same hawthorn stud ? --
Spenser .
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2 . (
Arch .)
An upright scanting ,
esp .
one of the small uprights in the framing for lath and plaster partitions ,
and furring ,
and upon which the laths are nailed .
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3 .
A kind of nail with a large head ,
used chiefly for ornament ;
an ornamental knob ;
a boss .
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A belt of straw and ivy buds ,
With coral clasps and amber studs . --
Marlowe .
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Crystal and myrrhine cups ,
embossed with gems And studs of pearl . --
Milton .
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4 .
An ornamental button of various forms ,
worn in a shirt front ,
collar ,
wristband ,
or the like ,
not sewed in place ,
but inserted through a buttonhole or eyelet ,
and transferable .
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5 . (
Mach .)
(
a )
A short rod or pin ,
fixed in and projecting from something ,
and sometimes forming a journal .
(
b )
A stud bolt .
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6 .
An iron brace across the shorter diameter of the link of a chain cable .
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{
Stud bolt },
a bolt with threads on both ends ,
to be screwed permanently into a fixed part at one end and receive a nut upon the other ; --
called also {
standing bolt }.
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Stud \
Stud \,
n . [
OE .
stod ,
stood ,
AS .
st [=
o ]
d ;
akin to OHG .
stuota ,
G .
stute a mare ,
Icel .
st [=
o ]?
stud ,
Lith .
stodas a herd ,
Russ .
stado ,
and to E .
stand .
The sense is properly ,
a stand ,
an establishment . [
root ]
163 .
See {
Stand },
and cf .
{
Steed }.]
A collection of breeding horses and mares ,
or the place where they are kept ;
also ,
a number of horses kept for a racing ,
riding ,
etc .
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In the studs of Ireland ,
where care is taken ,
we see horses bred of excellent shape ,
vigor ,
and size . --
Sir W .
Temple .
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He had the finest stud in England ,
and his delight was to win plates from Tories . --
Macaulay .
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229 Moby Thesaurus words for "
stud ":
Houyhnhnm ,
ass ,
band ,
bar ,
bastard ,
bespangle ,
bespeckle ,
bespot ,
besprinkle ,
bilge ,
billy ,
billy goat ,
bird ,
blain ,
bleb ,
blister ,
blob ,
blotch ,
boar ,
boss ,
bow ,
bread ,
brood mare ,
bubble ,
bubbly -
jock ,
buck ,
bugger ,
bulb ,
bulge ,
bull ,
bulla ,
bullock ,
bump ,
bunch ,
burl ,
button ,
cahot ,
cat ,
chanticleer ,
chap ,
character ,
charger ,
check ,
checker ,
chine ,
clump ,
coarsen ,
cock ,
cockerel ,
colophon ,
colt ,
concavity ,
condyle ,
convex ,
convexity ,
courser ,
critter ,
crumb ,
dactylogram ,
dactylograph ,
dapple ,
dent ,
dint ,
dobbin ,
dog ,
dot ,
dowel ,
drake ,
dredge ,
duck ,
dust ,
ear ,
embossment ,
entire ,
entire horse ,
equine ,
excrescence ,
feller ,
fellow ,
filly ,
fingerprint ,
flake ,
flange ,
flap ,
fleck ,
flour ,
foal ,
footmark ,
footprint ,
footstep ,
fossil footprint ,
freckle ,
gall ,
gander ,
gelding ,
gnarl ,
gobbler ,
granulate ,
guy ,
handle ,
harlequin ,
hart ,
he -
goat ,
hill ,
horripilate ,
horse ,
hot number ,
hump ,
hunch ,
ichnite ,
ichnolite ,
impress ,
impression ,
imprint ,
indent ,
indentation ,
indention ,
iris ,
jasper ,
jog ,
joggle ,
joker ,
knob ,
knot ,
knur ,
knurl ,
lad ,
lip ,
loop ,
lump ,
maculate ,
marble ,
marbleize ,
mare ,
meat ,
mole ,
motley ,
mottle ,
mount ,
mountain ,
nag ,
nevus ,
nub ,
nubbin ,
nubble ,
pad ,
papilloma ,
paw print ,
pawmark ,
peacock ,
peg ,
pepper ,
piece ,
piece of ass ,
piece of meat ,
pimple ,
polychrome ,
polychromize ,
powder ,
prancer ,
print ,
pug ,
pugmark ,
rainbow ,
ram ,
rib ,
ridge ,
ring ,
rooster ,
rough ,
rough up ,
roughen ,
seal ,
sex goddess ,
sex object ,
sex queen ,
shoulder ,
sigil ,
signet ,
spangle ,
spatter ,
speck ,
speckle ,
spine ,
splatter ,
splotch ,
spot ,
sprinkle ,
stag ,
stallion ,
stamp ,
steed ,
steer ,
step ,
stigmatize ,
stipple ,
stot ,
streak ,
striate ,
stripe ,
studhorse ,
style ,
tab ,
tarpan ,
tattoo ,
tessellate ,
thumbmark ,
thumbprint ,
tom ,
tom turkey ,
tomcat ,
top cow ,
top horse ,
tubercle ,
tubercule ,
tup ,
turkey gobbler ,
turkey -
cock ,
variegate ,
vein ,
verruca ,
vesicle ,
vestige ,
wale ,
war -
horse ,
wart ,
welt ,
wether ,
wild horse
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STUD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com STUD definition: a boss, knob, nailhead, or other protuberance projecting from a surface or part, especially as an ornament See examples of stud used in a sentence
Stud - definition of stud by The Free Dictionary 1 a boss, knob, nailhead, or other protuberance projecting from a surface or part, esp as an ornament 2 any buttonlike, usu ornamental object mounted on a shank that is passed through an article of clothing to fasten it: a collar stud
STUD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you refer to a man as a stud, you mean that he is thought to be very active sexually and good at satisfying his partner's sexual desires
STUD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary stud noun [C] (POST) any of the vertical wood or metal posts used to make the frame of a wall (Definition of stud from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Stud - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A stud is a metal piece that sticks out, usually for decoration You might have studs spelling out "Mom" on your leather jacket Straight, simple earrings — a single pearl on a straight post, for instance — are also called studs
Stud Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Stud definition: An upright post in the framework of a wall for supporting sheets of lath, drywall, or similar material
stud noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of stud noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
stud - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun stud (plural studs) A small object that protrudes from something; an ornamental knob a collar with studs
stud - WordReference. com Dictionary of English (of things) to be scattered over the expanse or surface of: Stars stud the sky to set or scatter (objects) at intervals over an expanse or surface: to stud raisins over a cake
Stud Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary STUD meaning: 1 : a male animal (such as a horse) kept for breeding; 2 : a very attractive and masculine man a man who has sexual relations with many women