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stool
- IPA[sto͞ol]
美式
- a seat without a back or arms, typically resting on three or four legs or on a single pedestal.;a piece of feces
- (of a plant) throw up shoots from the root.;cut back (a plant) to or near ground level in order to induce new growth.
noun: stool, plural noun: stools
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名詞
- 1. a seat without a back or arms, typically resting on three or four legs or on a single pedestal.
- 2. a piece of feces fiber in the child's diet will soften the stools concentrations of the substance in normal stool
- 3. a root or stump of a tree or plant from which shoots spring.
- 4. US a decoy bird in hunting.
動詞
- 1. (of a plant) throw up shoots from the root.
- ▪ cut back (a plant) to or near ground level in order to induce new growth.
- a police informer.
Oxford Dictionary
- a police informer.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a chair fastened to the end of a pole, used formerly to plunge offenders into a pond or river ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a chair to which disorderly women were tied and then ducked into water or subjected to public ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a covered chamber pot enclosed in a wooden stool.
Oxford Dictionary
- a chair fastened to the end of a pole, used formerly to plunge offenders into a pond or river ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a stool for a pianist, typically adjustable in height.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a stool for a pianist, typically adjustable in height and sometimes having a hinged top ...
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- IPA[stuːl]
英式
- a seat without a back or arms, typically resting on three or four legs or on a single pedestal.
- (of a plant) throw up shoots from the root.
Oxford Dictionary