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What does stem mean?

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Intermediate frequency words, do you remember?

English [stem] beauty [ST&; #603; m]

Stem (of flowers and plants); The foot of a goblet; Pipe handle

Stop (the flow of liquid, etc.); Stop; Block; cheque

Plural: stem

Past tense: stem

Past participle: stem

Present participle: stem

Third person singular: stem

Derivatives: Stems without stems.

Bilingual example: 1. Wrap the rope around the second rhizome with the other hand. Carefully wrap the rope around the second rhizome with your other hand.

2. Cut them cleanly from the stems under the nodes. ? Cut them all along the stem.

3. Urtica has square stems and tiny hairs. ? Nettles have square stems and tiny hairs.

He chewed the handle of his pipe and looked at her critically. He looked at her suspiciously, with a pipe handle in his mouth.

5. Make a cut about half an inch long on the stem. ? Cut a hole about half an inch long in the trunk.

The following are examples of word segmentation:

1. The verb originated from; From; What caused it?

verb

Grammatical information: v comes from n

All my problems stem from drinking. ...

All my problems stem from drinking.

Most of the instability stems from the economic impact of the war.

Most instability is caused by the impact of war on the economy.

2. Verbs

verb

Grammatical information

Registration label: formal

Austria sent three battalions of troops to its border with Hungary to stop the influx of illegal immigrants. ...

Austria has sent three battalions to the border area between Austria and Hungary to stop the influx of illegal immigrants.

The authorities seem unable to stop the rising wave of violence. ...

The authorities seem powerless to stop the growing violence.

He was conscious and tried to stop the bleeding with his right hand.

He is still awake, trying to stop the bleeding with his right hand.

3.n- counting

Countable noun

He bent down, cut off the stem for her with a knife and handed her the flower.

He bent down, cut off the flower stems for her with a knife, and then handed her the flowers.

4.n- counting

Countable noun

5.n- counting

Countable noun

He chewed the handle of his pipe and looked at her suspiciously.

He looked at her suspiciously, with a pipe handle in his mouth.

6.n- counting

Countable noun

7. phrases

phrase

Matching method: after V, it is usually PHR.

South African television reported that the ship was on fire from beginning to end.

A TV news report in South Africa said that the ship was on fire from beginning to end.