stopper

英['stɒpə(r)] 美['stɑːpər]
  • n. 瓶塞;阻塞物;阻拦牌(游戏);使某事停止之人或物
  • vt. 用塞子塞住
stoppered stoppered stoppering stoppers
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Noun:
  1. an act so striking or impressive that the show must be delayed until the audience quiets down

  2. a remark to which there is no polite conversational reply

  3. (bridge) a playing card with a value sufficiently high to insure taking a trick in a particular suit;

    "if my partner has a spade stopper I can bid no trump"

  4. blockage consisting of an object designed to fill a hole tightly

Verb:
  1. close or secure with or as if with a stopper;

    "She stoppered the wine bottle"
    "The mothers stoppered their babies' mouths with pacifiers"

1. She lifted the stopper from the carafe.
她拔出玻璃酒瓶上的瓶塞.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. That put a stopper on the rumour.
这样一来,就把谣言止住了.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

3. Papa's stare is a conventional stopper to our requests.
爸爸的瞪眼是对我们请求事项的常见的决定性的回答.

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4. He presses the rubber stopper firmly down on the vent.
他使橡胶塞牢固地塞进盖上的排气孔.

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5. The stopper is too tight that it can't be withdrawn.
瓶塞太紧拔不出来了.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The stopper may blow out.
      塞子会被冲出来。
    2. The stopper is too tight that it can't be withdrawn.
      瓶塞太紧拔不出来了。
    3. That has put a stopper on the rumour.
      那样一来,就制止了谣言。
    4. Religious faith is a conversation stopper.
      一谈到宗教信仰问题就会冷场。
    5. I have never been a stopper to you and will never be.
      我从未阻止过你,将来也不会。