0 the part of a tree left in the ground after the trunk has been cut down -- stub
He sat on a (tree-)stump and ate his sandwiches.
1 the part of a limb, tooth, pencil etc remaining after the main part has been cut or broken off, worn away etc. -- stump
2 in cricket, one of the three upright sticks forming the wicket. -- gærdepind
4 to puzzle or baffle completely -- bringe i vildrede
I’m stumped!
By convention tree diameter is measured at 1.30 m height, however, stumps were always lower, so diameter at the saw-plane was chosen.
The stumps were set in a matrix of regenerating vegetation and remnants of primary forest.
Approximately 1 cm was removed from the top of the stumps to avoid contamination, and the tissues underneath were sampled.
Fifty-five to 70% of the stumps produced sprouts.
Values in parentheses are numbers and percentages (last column) of stumps containing at least one living sprout.
Logging gaps were found by walking the skid trails and locating old tree stumps.
On one estate 'raw stumps were stuck into the ground and described as one year rubber'.
The trap presents an alternative to time-consuming excavation of stumps for the host and its parasitoid.
中文繁体
剩餘部分, 樹墩,樹樁, (牙齒等的)殘餘部分…
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剩余部分, 树墩,树桩, (牙齿等的)残余部分…
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tocón, muñón, tocón [masculine]…
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toco…
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切り株, (折れた)歯の根元, (切断した)手足のつけ根…
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kalıntı, kütük, kalan parça…
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souche [feminine], moignon [masculine], coller…
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soca, monyó…
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