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1 stum
[st∧m] n suco de uva, mosto. • vt evitar ou impedir a fermentação de. -
2 stumblebum
stum.ble.bum[st'∧mbəlb∧m] n sl 1 boxeador inepto. 2 pessoa inepta, desajeitada. -
3 stumbling block
stum.bling block[st'∧mbliŋ blɔk] n obstáculo, impedimento. -
4 stumper
stum.per[st'∧mpə] n pergunta difícil de responder. -
5 Ante Christum
An.te Chris.tum[ænti kr'i:stum] (abreviatura: A.C.) Lat antes de Cristo. -
6 stumble
1) (to strike the foot against something and lose one's balance, or nearly fall: He stumbled over the edge of the carpet.) tropeçar2) (to walk unsteadily: He stumbled along the track in the dark.) andar aos tropeçOes3) (to make mistakes, or hesitate in speaking, reading aloud etc: He stumbles over his words when speaking in public.) tropeçar•- stumble across/on* * *stum.ble[st'∧mbəl] n 1 erro, ato impróprio, lapso, deslize, falta. 2 tropeço, passo falso. • vt 1 tropeçar, pisar em falso. 2 fazer tropeçar. 3 cambalear, andar sem firmeza. 4 falar ou agir de modo hesitante. 5 errar, falhar. 6 encontrar por acaso, topar com. to stumble at chocar-se com. to stumble into meter-se em alguma coisa sem querer. to stumble over tropeçar sobre. to stumble upon achar por acaso, topar com.
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Stum — Stum, n. [D. stom must, new wort, properly, dumb; cf. F. vin muet stum. Cf. {Stammer}, {Stoom}.] 1. Unfermented grape juice or wine, often used to raise fermentation in dead or vapid wines; must. [1913 Webster] Let our wines, without mixture of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stum — stum·bling·ly; stum·bly; stum·mel; stum; stum·ble; … English syllables
stum — [stum] n. [Du stom, must, new wine < stom, dumb: see STUMBLE] 1. grape juice that is unfermented or only partly fermented 2. wine revived by adding stum to it so as to produce new fermentation vt. stummed, stumming to revive (wine) by adding… … English World dictionary
Stum — Stum, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stummed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stumming}.] To renew, as wine, by mixing must with it and raising a new fermentation. [1913 Webster] We stum our wines to renew their spirits. Floyer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stum — /stum/, n., v., stummed, stumming. n. 1. unfermented or partly fermented grape juice. 2. wine in which increased fermentation has taken place because of the addition of stum. v.t. 3. to increase the fermentation of (wine) by adding stum. [1650… … Universalium
stum — adj., t, me … Dansk ordbog
stum — [stam] 1. n. marijuana. (Drugs.) □ Where can I get some stum? □ This stum is cashed. Trash it. 2. Go to stumbles … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
stum — • mållös, stum, svarslös, paff, ordlös, målstulen … Svensk synonymlexikon
stum — n. new wine, grape juice that has not yet fermented, must v. add new wine to old wine as a means of reviving the fermentation process and also the flavor, add stum … English contemporary dictionary
stum — [stʌm] noun unfermented grape juice. verb (stums, stumming, stummed) 1》 prevent or stop the fermentation of (wine) by fumigating a cask with burning sulphur. 2》 renew the fermentation of (wine) by adding stum. Origin C17: from Du. stom (n.),… … English new terms dictionary
stum — n. & v. n. unfermented grape juice; must. v.tr. (stummed, stumming) 1 prevent from fermenting, or secure (wine) against further fermentation in a cask, by the use of sulphur etc. 2 renew the fermentation of (wine) by adding stum. Etymology: Du.… … Useful english dictionary