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1 aufhalten
- {to arrest} bắt giữ, làm ngừng lại, chặn lại, ngăn lại, hãm lại, lôi cuốn, hoãn thi hành - {to bar} cài, then, chặn, ngăn cản, vạch đường kẻ, cấm, cấm chỉ, ghét, không ưa, kháng biện - {to detain} cản trở, cầm giữ, giữ lại, bắt đợi chờ, giam giữ, cầm tù - {to impede} làm trở ngại - {to intercept} chắn, chặn đứng - {to retard} làm chậm lại, làm trễ, đến chậm, đến trễ - {to stay} néo bằng dây, lái theo hướng gió, ngăn chặn, đình lại, hoãn lại, chống đỡ, ở lại, lưu lại, lời mệnh lệnh) ngừng lại, dừng lại, chịu đựng, dẻo dai - {to stem} tước cọng, làm cuống cho, phát sinh, bắt nguồn, xuất phát từ, đắp đập ngăn, ngăn trở, đi ngược, đánh lui, đẩy lui = aufhalten (Tür) {to keep open}+ = aufhalten (hielt auf,aufgehalten) {to delay; to hold up; to stop up}+ = sich aufhalten {to linger; to reside; to sojourn; to stay; to tarry}+ = jemanden aufhalten {to put the kybosh on someone}+ = laß dich nicht aufhalten {don't let me keep you}+ = sich über etwas aufhalten {to find fault with something}+ -
2 stillen
- {to becalm} làm yên, làm yên lặng, làm cho êm, làm cho dịu, làn cho đứng yên vì thiếu gió - {to nurse} cho bú, nuôi, trông nom, bồng, ãm, nựng, săn sóc, chữa, chăm chút, nâng niu), nuôi dưỡng, ấp ủ, ngồi ôm lấy, ngồi thu mình bên - {to staunch} cầm lại, làm cầm máu lại - {to still} làm cho yên lặng, làm cho bất động, làm cho yên lòng, lặng, lắng đi, chưng cất, cất = stillen (Blut) {to stanch; to staunch; to stop}+ = stillen (Baby) {to suckle}+ = stillen (Durst) {to appease; to assuage; to glut}+ = stillen (Hunger) {to satisfy; to stay}+ = stillen (Blutung) {to stem; to suppress}+ = im stillen {in silence; privately}+ = nicht zu stillen {quenchless; stanchless}+
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stem — The stem [OE] of a tree is etymologically the upright part, the part that ‘stands’ up. The word comes from prehistoric Germanic *stamniz, a derivative of the base *sta ‘stand’ (which also produced English stand). The application to the ‘front of… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
stem — The stem [OE] of a tree is etymologically the upright part, the part that ‘stands’ up. The word comes from prehistoric Germanic *stamniz, a derivative of the base *sta ‘stand’ (which also produced English stand). The application to the ‘front of… … Word origins
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stem — Ⅰ. stem [1] ► NOUN 1) the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub. 2) the stalk supporting a fruit, flower, or leaf. 3) a long, thin supportive or main section of something, such as that of a wine glass or tobacco pipe. 4) a rod or cylinder in a… … English terms dictionary
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stem — [n] stalk of plant axis, branch, pedicel, pedicle, peduncle, petiole, shoot, stock, trunk; concept 428 Ant. root stem [v1] come from arise, be bred, be brought about, be caused, be generated, derive, develop, emanate, flow, head, issue, originate … New thesaurus
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stem — n. central stalk of a plant; petiole; slender part which connects or supports; main part of a word to which affixes are added (Grammar); family line of descent, ancestry v. arise, come from, originate; remove the stem from; stop, check, dam up;… … English contemporary dictionary