stated
- IPA[ˈsteɪtɪd]
英式
- clearly expressed or identified; specified
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形容詞
- 1. clearly expressed or identified; specified the stated aim of the programme do not exceed the stated dose
- the particular condition that someone or something is in at a specific time: the state of the company's finances we're worried about her state of mind
- of, provided by, or concerned with the civil government of a country: the future of state education a state secret
- express something definitely or clearly in speech or writing: the report stated that more than 51 percent of voters failed to participate “Money hasn't changed me,” she stated firmly
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- the particular condition that someone or something is in at a specific time: the state of the company's finances we're worried about her state of mind
- express something definitely or clearly in speech or writing: the report stated that more than 51 per cent of voters failed to participate ‘Money hasn't changed me,’ she stated firmly
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- (in printed text) denoting a point or idea previously stated: we should not abandon the above-stated democratic ideal
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- (in printed text) denoting a point or idea previously stated: we should not abandon the above-stated democratic ideal
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- (before the Civil War) a state of the US in which slavery was illegal.
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- a state of the US in which slavery did not exist.
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- any of the slave states that bordered the northern free states during the US Civil War.
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- the state of matter in which materials are not fluid but retain their boundaries without ...
- (of a device) making use of the electronic properties of solid semiconductors (as opposed to ...
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- IPA[ˈstādəd]
美式
- clearly expressed or identified; specified: the stated aim of the program do not exceed the stated dose
Oxford American Dictionary