英 [stɑːntʃ] 美 [stɑːntʃ]
vt. 止血;使不漏;平息
vi. 停止流出
adj. 坚固的;忠实的;防水的
第三人称单数stanches
现在分词stanching
过去式stanched
过去分词stanched
stanch /stɔːntʃ/
动词 to stem the flow of (a liquid, esp blood) or (of a liquid) to stop flowing 止住(液体,尤指血液)
名词 a primitive form of lock in which boats are carried over shallow parts of a river in a rush of water released by the lock 简易船闸
... stance 位置 stanch 止血 stanchly 坚强地 ...
... stanch 止血 stanch 坚强的 stand 站住 ...
... stance n. 站姿;立场 stanch v. 制止(血液),止住 substance n. 大意,根据,实质;物质 ...
... stance n.站姿;立场 stanch v.制止(血液),止住 standstill n. 处于停顿状态,中止 ...
stanchly 坚强地;忠实地;可靠地
I paused in my fiction to shield my eyes and stanch the arrow-straight tracks clawed down my cheek.
飞箭在我脸上笔直地犁出了一条伤口,我停止了幻想,遮住眼睛,赶忙去止血。
I thought it my duty to help stanch these leaks.
我认为帮助堵塞漏洞是我的职责。
His immediate challenge is to stanch the flow of oil.
他当前最紧迫的任务是堵住原油泄露。
Here I paused in my fiction to shield my eyes and stanch the arrow-straight tracks clawed down my cheek.
飞箭在我脸上笔直地犁出了一条伤口,我停止了幻想,遮住眼睛,赶忙去止血。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Rivers, frantically strapping tourniquets onto the remains of his legs to try to stanch the bleeding.
To stanch the bleeding, some cable companies have begun to quietly offer stripped-down plans to retain viewers.
Capital controls and even travel restrictions would be needed to stanch the bleeding of money from the economy.