stuff
stuff
stəf
stēf
British pronunciation
/stˈʌf/

英語での「stuff」の定義と意味

Stuff
01

もの, がらくた

things that we cannot or do not need to name when we are talking about them
stuff definition and meaning
example
She packed all her stuff into boxes before moving to her new apartment.
彼女は新しいアパートに引っ越す前に、すべてのものを箱に詰めました。
He keeps a lot of random stuff in his garage that he rarely uses.
彼はガレージにめったに使わないたくさんのランダムなものを置いている。
02

the material that forms the composition of a physical object

stuff definition and meaning
example
The chair is made of soft, durable stuff.
This fabric is light stuff but very strong.
03

the inherent qualities, abilities, or attributes needed to succeed at a task or fulfill a role

example
She has the stuff to become a great leader.
It takes real stuff to perform under pressure.
04

trivial, meaningless, or nonsensical talk

example
Most of what he writes is stuff nobody cares about.
He kept spouting political stuff without knowing facts.
05

personal belongings or possessions

example
I need to pack my stuff before leaving.
Where did you put all your stuff?
06

a defining component of something

example
Trust is the stuff that holds relationships together.
Ideas are the stuff of great novels.
07

information or content presented in an unspecified or general form

example
I need to check the stuff about the meeting.
He gave me some stuff on the project to read.
to stuff
01

詰める, 充填する

to fill meat or vegetables with a mixture of different ingredients
Transitive: to stuff meat or vegetables with ingredients
to stuff definition and meaning
example
For dinner tonight, I 'm going to stuff the chicken breasts with spinach, ricotta cheese, and sun-dried tomatoes.
今夜の夕食には、鶏の胸肉をほうれん草、リコッタチーズ、そしてドライトマトで詰めるつもりです。
We 're having Thanksgiving dinner early this year, and I 'll be stuffing the turkey with a flavorful blend of herbs, onions, and breadcrumbs.
今年は早めにサンクスギビングディナーを食べます。七面鳥をハーブ、タマネギ、パン粉の風味豊かなブレンドで詰める予定です。
02

詰める, 満たす

to fill a space or container tightly and completely with a material
Transitive: to stuff a space or container with a material
to stuff definition and meaning
example
She had to stuff the suitcase with clothes for the long journey.
彼女は長旅のためにスーツケースを服で詰め込まなければならなかった。
In a rush, they had to stuff the duffel bag with essentials for the weekend trip.
急いでいたので、週末の旅行に必要なものをダッフルバッグに詰め込まなければなりませんでした。
03

詰め込む, たらふく食べる

to consume a significant quantity of food
Transitive: to stuff oneself with food
to stuff definition and meaning
example
After the long hike, we decided to stuff ourselves with burgers and fries at the diner.
長いハイキングの後、私たちはダイナーでハンバーガーとフライドポテトでお腹をいっぱいにすることに決めました。
Every Thanksgiving, I stuff myself with turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie until I can barely move.
毎年感謝祭の日には、七面鳥、マッシュポテト、パンプキンパイでお腹をいっぱいにして、ほとんど動けなくなるまで食べます。
04

押し込む, 詰め込む

to push or insert something quickly and forcefully into a confined area
Transitive: to stuff sth into a space
example
She stuffed her clothes into the suitcase, trying to fit everything before the trip.
彼女は旅行前にすべてを収めようと、服をスーツケースに詰め込んだ
He stuffed the papers into his backpack, running late for class.
彼は授業に遅れそうで、書類をバックパックに詰め込んだ
05

詰める, 充填する

to insert materials into the skin of a dead animal in order to give it a lifelike appearance for display
Transitive: to stuff a dead animal
example
The taxidermist carefully stuffed the deer's hide with foam to recreate its natural shape and size.
剥製師は鹿の皮を泡で注意深く詰め、その自然な形と大きさを再現しました。
The museum curator supervised the taxidermy team as they stuffed the lioness for the upcoming wildlife exhibit.
博物館の学芸員は、今度の野生生物展に向けて雌ライオンを詰め物している剥製チームを監督した。
06

詰まる, 充血する

(of nasal passages) to become congested or blocked with mucus or other material
Intransitive
example
The dusty attic made his nasal passages stuff, triggering his allergies and causing discomfort.
ほこりっぽい屋根裏部屋は彼の鼻の通路を詰まらせ、アレルギーを引き起こし、不快感を引き起こしました。
The spicy food always makes my sinuses stuff, so I avoid it when I have a cold.
辛い食べ物はいつも私の鼻づまりをひどくするので、風邪の時は避けます。
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