0 the part of a plant from which leaves and flowers grow -- stamme [ masculine ]
1 the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk -- stilk
2 the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base -- stett
the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.
3 the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship -- forstavn
4 (with from) to be caused by -- stamme fra
Hate sometimes stems from envy.
However, there are also qualitative and quantitative differences among the clitics stemming, in our view, from their different internal syntax.
In the laboratory, rice stems were scraped9 and gut contents were carefully removed11.
The regulations that stem from the consensus ensure a peer-review scientific process so that the science is as good as any system can guarantee.
Between 1996 and 1998, 229 plants died and 629 stems recruited into the 30 cm size class.
They can show many different symptoms, and stem from many different causes.
By contrast, a two-syllable suffix attached to the same stem is conducive to a succession of two stressed syllables.
Examples of cell signalling pathways implicated in adult stem cell ageing.
Thus, only when the stress of the ending is zero is the stress in the word placed in the stem.
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中心部分, 主幹, (植物的)幹,莖,梗,柄…
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中心部分, 主干, (植物的)干,茎,梗,柄…
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tallo, pie, contener…
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talo, haste, estancar…
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(花の)茎…
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sap, durdurmak, engel olmak…
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tige [feminine], tige, pied…
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