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From:
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stave
/ˈstev/
狹板,梯級,棍棒,詩句(vt.)擊穿,弄破,壓扁,避開,延緩(vi.)穿孔,破碎
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stave
n.
1.
One
of
a
number
of
narrow
strips
of
wood
,
or
narrow
iron
plates
,
placed
edge
to
edge
to
form
the
sides
,
covering
,
or
lining
of
a
vessel
or
structure
;
esp
.,
one
of
the
strips
which
form
the
sides
of
a
cask
,
a
pail
,
etc
.
2.
One
of
the
cylindrical
bars
of
a
lantern
wheel
;
one
of
the
bars
or
rounds
of
a
rack
,
a
ladder
,
etc
.
3.
A
metrical
portion
;
a
stanza
;
a
staff
.
Let
us
chant
a
passing
stave
In
honor
of
that
hero
brave
. --
Wordsworth
.
4.
Mus.
The
five
horizontal
and
parallel
lines
on
and
between
which
musical
notes
are
written
or
printed
;
the
staff
7
. [
Obs
.]
Stave jointer
,
a
machine
for
dressing
the
edges
of
staves
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stave
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Staved
or
Stove
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Staving
.]
1.
To
break
in
a
stave
or
the
staves
of
;
to
break
a
hole
in
;
to
burst
; --
often
with
in
;
as
,
to
stave
a
cask
;
to
stave
in
a
boat
.
2.
To
push
,
as
with
a
staff
; --
with
off
.
The
condition
of
a
servant
staves
him
off
to
a
distance
.
--
South
.
3.
To
delay
by
force
or
craft
;
to
drive
away
; --
usually
with
off
;
as
,
to
stave
off
the
execution
of
a
project
.
And
answered
with
such
craft
as
women
use
,
Guilty
or
guiltless
,
to
stave
off
a
chance
That
breaks
upon
them
perilously
. --
Tennyson
.
4.
To
suffer
,
or
cause
,
to
be
lost
by
breaking
the
cask
.
All
the
wine
in
the
city
has
been
staved
.
--
Sandys
.
5.
To
furnish
with
staves
or
rundles
.
6.
To
render
impervious
or
solid
by
driving
with
a
calking
iron
;
as
,
to
stave
lead
,
or
the
joints
of
pipes
into
which
lead
has
been
run
.
To stave and tail
,
in
bear
baiting
, (
to
stave
)
to
interpose
with
the
staff
,
doubtless
to
stop
the
bear
; (
to
tail
)
to
hold
back
the
dog
by
the
tail
. --
Nares
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stave
,
v. i.
To
burst
in
pieces
by
striking
against
something
;
to
dash
into
fragments
.
Like
a
vessel
of
glass
she
stove
and
sank
.
--
Longfellow
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
stave
n
1: (
music
)
the
system
of
five
horizontal
lines
on
which
the
musical
notes
are
written
[
syn
:
staff
]
2:
one
of
several
thin
slats
of
wood
forming
the
sides
of
a
barrel
or
bucket
[
syn
:
lag
]
3:
a
crosspiece
between
the
legs
of
a
chair
[
syn
:
rung
,
round
]
v
1:
furnich
with
staves
; "
stave
a
ladder
"
2:
burst
or
force
(
a
hole
)
into
something
[
syn
:
stave in
]
[
also
:
stove
]
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