stool 音標拼音: [st'ul]
n . 凳子,大便,廁所
vi . 長新枝
vt . 引誘
凳子,大便,廁所長新枝引誘
stool n 1 :
a simple seat without a back or arms 2 :
solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels [
synonym :
{
fecal matter }, {
faecal matter }, {
feces }, {
faeces }, {
BM },
{
stool }, {
ordure }, {
dejection }]
3 : (
forestry )
the stump of a tree that has been felled or headed for the production of saplings 4 :
a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination [
synonym :
{
toilet }, {
can }, {
commode }, {
crapper }, {
pot }, {
potty },
{
stool }, {
throne }]
v 1 :
lure with a stool ,
as of wild fowl 2 :
react to a decoy ,
of wildfowl 3 :
grow shoots in the form of stools or tillers [
synonym : {
stool },
{
tiller }]
4 :
have a bowel movement ; "
The dog had made in the flower beds "
[
synonym : {
stool }, {
defecate }, {
shit }, {
take a shit }, {
take a crap }, {
ca -
ca }, {
crap }, {
make }]
Stool \
Stool \,
n . [
L .
stolo .
See {
Stolon }.] (
Hort .)
A plant from which layers are propagated by bending its branches into the soil . --
P .
Henderson .
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Stool \
Stool \,
v .
i . (
Agric .)
To ramfy ;
to tiller ,
as grain ;
to shoot out suckers . --
R .
D .
Blackmore .
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Stool \
Stool \,
n . [
AS .
st [=
o ]
l a seat ;
akin to OFries . &
OS .
st [=
o ]
l ,
D .
stoel ,
G .
stuhl ,
OHG .
stuol ,
Icel .
st [=
o ]
ll ,
Sw .
&
Dan .
stol ,
Goth .
st [=
o ]
ls ,
Lith .
stalas a table ,
Russ .
stol ';
from the root of E .
stand . [
root ]
163 .
See {
Stand },
and cf . {
Fauteuil }.]
1 .
A single seat with three or four legs and without a back ,
made in various forms for various uses .
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2 .
A seat used in evacuating the bowels ;
hence ,
an evacuation ;
a discharge from the bowels .
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3 .
A stool pigeon ,
or decoy bird . [
U .
S .]
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4 . (
Naut .)
A small channel on the side of a vessel ,
for the dead -
eyes of the backstays . --
Totten .
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5 .
A bishop '
s seat or see ;
a bishop -
stool . --
J .
P .
Peters .
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6 .
A bench or form for resting the feet or the knees ;
a footstool ;
as ,
a kneeling stool .
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7 .
Material ,
such as oyster shells ,
spread on the sea bottom for oyster spat to adhere to . [
Local ,
U .
S .]
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{
Stool of a window },
or {
Window stool } (
Arch .),
the flat piece upon which the window shuts down ,
and which corresponds to the sill of a door ;
in the United States ,
the narrow shelf fitted on the inside against the actual sill upon which the sash descends .
This is called a window seat when broad and low enough to be used as a seat .
{
Stool of repentance },
the cuttystool . [
Scot .]
{
Stool pigeon },
a pigeon used as a decoy to draw others within a net ;
hence ,
a person used as a decoy for others .
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115 Moby Thesaurus words for "
stool ":
BM ,
babble ,
be indiscreet ,
be unguarded ,
bear witness against ,
bedpan ,
betray ,
betray a confidence ,
betrayer ,
blab ,
blabber ,
bloody flux ,
blow the whistle ,
blurt ,
blurt out ,
bowel movement ,
buffalo chips ,
ca -
ca ,
can ,
canary ,
catharsis ,
chamber ,
chamber pot ,
chemical closet ,
chemical toilet ,
commode ,
coprolite ,
coprolith ,
cow chips ,
cow flops ,
cow pats ,
crap ,
crapper ,
defecate ,
defecation ,
dejection ,
diarrhea ,
dingleberry ,
droppings ,
dung ,
dysentery ,
evacuate ,
evacuation ,
feces ,
feculence ,
fink ,
flux ,
give away ,
guano ,
inform ,
inform against ,
inform on ,
jakes ,
jerry ,
john ,
johnny ,
jordan ,
latrine ,
leak ,
let drop ,
let fall ,
let slip ,
lientery ,
loose bowels ,
manure ,
movement ,
narc ,
nark ,
night soil ,
number two ,
ordure ,
peach ,
pimp ,
piss pot ,
potty ,
potty -
chair ,
purgation ,
purge ,
rat ,
reveal a secret ,
runs ,
sell out ,
sewage ,
sewerage ,
shit ,
shits ,
sing ,
snitch ,
snitch on ,
spill ,
spill the beans ,
squeak ,
squeal ,
squealer ,
stool pigeon ,
take a shit ,
talk ,
tattle ,
tattle on ,
tell on ,
tell secrets ,
tell tales ,
testify against ,
throne ,
thunder mug ,
tipster ,
toilet ,
trots ,
turd ,
turistas ,
turn informer ,
urinal ,
void ,
voidance ,
water closet
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