stem
stem
stem
stem
British pronunciation
/ˈstɛm/

Définition et signification de « stem » en anglais

Stem
01

tige

the main part of a plant that connects the roots to the twigs, leaves, and flowers
stem definition and meaning
example
Exemples
After picking the herbs, she removed the stems and used the leaves for cooking.
Après avoir cueilli les herbes, elle a enlevé les tiges et utilisé les feuilles pour cuisiner.
02

(in linguistics) the base form of a word after removing affixes

example
Exemples
Linguists analyze stems to understand word formation.
03

a long, narrow, or cylindrical part of an object or mechanism

example
Exemples
The stem of the watch connected the crown to the gears.
04

a type of turn in skiing made by angling one ski outward while the other remains straight

example
Exemples
Beginners learn the stem before moving to parallel turns.
05

the forwardmost part of a ship or aircraft, forming its leading edge or prow

example
Exemples
The aircraft 's stem showed minor damage after landing.
06

the hollow shaft of a smoking pipe connecting the bowl to the mouthpiece

example
Exemples
Smoke curled through the stem as he exhaled.
07

gambettes, pattes

a person's leg, often used playfully or in casual conversation
SlangSlang
example
Exemples
He kicked the ball with both stems.
Il a frappé le ballon avec ses deux jambes.
to stem
01

provenir de, découler de

to be caused by something
Transitive: to stem from a cause
example
Exemples
The environmental degradation in the area stems from unsustainable logging practices and deforestation.
La dégradation environnementale dans la région découle de pratiques d'exploitation forestière non durables et de la déforestation.
02

endiguer, juguler

to stop something, particularly something undesirable, from developing or spreading
Transitive: to stem an undesirable action or event
example
Exemples
The timely intervention of firefighters helped stem the wildfire.
L'intervention opportune des pompiers a aidé à enrayer l'incendie de forêt.
03

endiguer, stopper

to restrain, obstruct, or halt the movement or flow of a liquid
Transitive: to stem the flow of a liquid
example
Exemples
Emergency crews used sandbags to stem the rising floodwaters and protect homes in the low-lying areas.
Les équipes d'urgence ont utilisé des sacs de sable pour endiguer les eaux de crue montantes et protéger les maisons dans les zones basses.
04

équeuter, dénoyer

to extract or cut away the central supporting structure, typically of fruit or tobacco leaves
Transitive: to stem fruit or tobacco leaves
example
Exemples
In wine production, grapes are stemmed to separate the juicy berries from the woody stems before the crushing process.
Dans la production de vin, les raisins sont égrappés pour séparer les baies juteuses des tiges ligneuses avant le processus de broyage.
STEM
Pronunciation
/ˈstɛm/
British pronunciation
/stˈɛm/
STEM
01

STEM, domaines d'étude et carrières axés sur la science

fields of study and careers that focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
example
Exemples
Many schools offer special programs to encourage students to explore STEM subjects.
De nombreuses écoles proposent des programmes spéciaux pour encourager les élèves à explorer les matières STEM.
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