0 a short, thin piece of wire used to fasten sheets of paper together. It has sharp ends that are pushed through the paper and then bent flat by a special device. -- 订书钉
3 to fasten something using staples -- 用钉书钉钉住
By the early nineteenth century both were becoming staples of working-class diet.
However, the existence of local markets for food encouraged farmers to produce these staples for sale in addition to home consumption.
Early movement activity drew upon and innovated with traditional repertoire staples such as the round table discussion, the march, and the public pronouncement.
Ring bound or stapled, they are provided at minimum cost and thus available to both amateur and professional alike.
The wound was irrigated with saline and closed in two layers with 3-0 silk (fascial plane) and surgical skin staples.
Landes claims that this was another hindrance, as rice has a lower nutritional content than other staples.
Each bag was placed on mineral soil surface and pinned to the ground with wire staples to minimize movement.
The two commodities contrasted with rubber's strong linkage effects, and serve as a reminder that staples may differ greatly in their spread effects over time.
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