studs
US /stʌdz/
UK /stʌdz/
复数名词
1.
鞋钉, 铆钉
small, knob-like projections on the sole of a boot or shoe, worn to improve grip, especially in sports
示例:
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The soccer player's boots had sharp studs for better traction on the field.
足球运动员的靴子有锋利的鞋钉,以便在场上获得更好的抓地力。
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He slipped because his running shoes didn't have enough studs.
他滑倒了,因为他的跑鞋没有足够的鞋钉。
2.
铆钉, 饰钉
decorative metal fasteners or ornaments, often used on clothing or accessories
示例:
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Her leather jacket was adorned with silver studs.
她的皮夹克上装饰着银色铆钉。
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The belt had rows of shiny metal studs.
这条皮带上有一排排闪亮的金属铆钉。
3.
立柱, 墙骨
a number of small pieces of wood or metal used to form the framework of a wall or partition
示例:
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The carpenter measured and cut the wooden studs for the new wall.
木匠测量并切割了新墙的木制立柱。
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You need to find the studs in the wall before hanging heavy objects.
在悬挂重物之前,你需要找到墙壁中的立柱。
4.
种畜, 种马
a male animal, especially a horse, kept for breeding
示例:
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The prize-winning stallion was a valuable stud.
这匹获奖的种马是一匹宝贵的种畜。
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They decided to use a new stud for their breeding program.
他们决定为他们的繁殖计划使用一匹新的种畜。
5.
帅哥, 型男
(informal) a man who is very attractive and fashionable
示例:
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He walked into the party looking like a total stud.
他走进派对,看起来像个十足的帅哥。
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All the girls were looking at the new guy, calling him a real stud.
所有女孩都在看那个新来的男生,称他为真正的帅哥。
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