stapler
- IPA[ˈstāp(ə)lər]
美式
- a device for fastening together sheets of paper with a staple or staples.
noun: stapler, plural noun: staplers
- 相關詞
- a main or important element of something, especially of a diet: bread, milk, and other staples Greek legend was the staple of classical tragedy
- main or important, especially in terms of consumption: the staple foods of the poor violence is the staple diet of the video generation
- sort or classify (wool, etc.) according to fiber.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a main or important element of something: bread, milk, and other staples Greek legend was the staple of classical tragedy
- main or important, especially in terms of consumption: the staple foods of the poor violence is the staple diet of the video generation
Oxford Dictionary
- a piece of thin wire with two short right-angled end pieces which are driven by a stapler ...
- attach or secure with a staple or staples: Merrill stapled a batch of papers together
Oxford Dictionary
- a piece of thin wire with a long center portion and two short end pieces that are driven by a ...
- attach or secure with a staple or staples: Mark stapled a batch of papers together
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who buys wool from a producer, grades it, and sells it to a manufacturer.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who buys wool from a producer, grades it, and sells it to a manufacturer.
Oxford Dictionary
- a handheld mechanical tool for driving staples into a hard surface.
Oxford Dictionary
- a handheld mechanical tool for driving staples into a hard surface.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈsteɪpələ]
英式
- a device for fastening together sheets of paper with a staple or staples.
Oxford Dictionary