Stump
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British pronunciation/stˈʌmp/
American pronunciation/ˈstəmp/

"stump"の定義と意味

to stump
01

困らせる, 戸惑わせる

to puzzle or challenge someone, typically by presenting a question or problem that is difficult to answer or solve
Transitive: to stump sb
to stump definition and meaning
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The tricky riddle stumped the participants at the puzzle competition.
The complex math problem stumped the students during the exam.
02

切り株を取り除く, ストンプする

to remove the stumps of trees from land
Transitive: to stump an area or land
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They stumped the field to prepare it for planting crops.
The workers spent weeks stumping the land to make it suitable for development.
03

選挙運動をする, キャンペーンを行う

to travel through a region or area, giving speeches to promote political views or campaign for office
Transitive: to stump a region
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They stumped the entire country, holding rallies and town hall meetings.
The senator stumped in several rural areas, emphasizing education reform.
04

ドシドシ歩く, 足音を立てて歩く

to walk with heavy, stiff steps that make a loud, clumsy noise
Intransitive: to stump somewhere
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He stumped across the room, annoyed by the noise of his boots.
She stumped down the hall, her footsteps echoing in the quiet house.
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ストンプする, バッツマンをアウトにする

to dismiss a batsman by knocking over their stumps with the ball in cricket
Transitive: to stump a batsman
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The bowler stumps the batsman with a quick delivery.
The wicketkeeper is stumping the batsman after a failed attempt at a sweep shot.
Stump
01

演壇 (えんだん), 壇 (だん)

a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
stump definition and meaning
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切り株, stump(スタンプ)

the base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree has been felled
03

切り株 (きりかぶ), 歯茎 (はぐき)

the part of a limb or tooth that remains after the rest is removed
04

ストンプ, バウンド

one of the three vertical wooden posts that are hammered into the ground at each end of the pitch, with two small horizontal bails resting on top

What is a "stump"?

A stump in cricket refers to one of the three vertical wooden posts that make up the wicket at either end of the pitch. The stumps are placed in the ground, and they are used to hold the bails in place. The wicket consists of three stumps, with two bails placed on top of them. If the stumps are hit with the ball, or if the bails are removed while the batter is out of their crease, the batter can be dismissed. Stumps are an essential part of the game, marking the batter's target and defining the area for dismissal.

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The bowler knocked over the stumps to celebrate taking a wicket.
The batsman defended his stumps carefully against the fast deliveries.
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