stale /ˈste(ə)l/
  尿(a.)不新鮮的,陳腐的,疲倦的,陳舊的(vt.)使變舊,走味(vi.)變陳舊,變無味
  Stale n.  The stock or handle of anything; as, the stale of a rake. [Written also steal, stele, etc.]
  But seeing the arrow's stale without, and that the head did go
  No further than it might be seen.   --Chapman.
  Stale, a.
  1. Vapid or tasteless from age; having lost its life, spirit, and flavor, from being long kept; as, stale beer.
  2. Not new; not freshly made; as, stale bread.
  3. Having lost the life or graces of youth; worn out; decayed. “A stale virgin.”
  4. Worn out by use or familiarity; having lost its novelty and power of pleasing; trite; common.
     Wit itself, if stale is less pleasing.   --Grew.
  How weary, stale flat, and unprofitable
  Seem to me all the uses of this world!   --Shak.
  Stale affidavit Law, an affidavit held above a year. --Craig.
  Stale demand Law, a claim or demand which has not been pressed or demanded for a long time.
  Stale, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Staled p. pr. & vb. n. Staling.] To make vapid or tasteless; to destroy the life, beauty, or use of; to wear out.
  Age can not wither her, nor custom stale
  Her infinite variety.   --Shak.
  Stale, v. i.  To make water; to discharge urine; -- said especially of horses and cattle.
  Stale, n.
  1. That which is stale or worn out by long keeping, or by use. [Obs.]
  2. A prostitute. [Obs.]
  3. Urine, esp. that of beasts. “Stale of horses.”
  Stale, n.
  1. Something set, or offered to view, as an allurement to draw others to any place or purpose; a decoy; a stool pigeon. [Obs.]
     Still, as he went, he crafty stales did lay.   --Spenser.
  2. A stalking-horse. [Obs.]
  3. Chess A stalemate. [Obs.]
  4. A laughingstock; a dupe. [Obs.]
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  stale
       adj 1: showing deterioration from age; "stale bread" [ant: fresh]
       2: lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new;
          "moth-eaten theories about race" [syn: old, moth-eaten]
       3: no longer new; uninteresting; "cold (or stale) news" [syn: cold]
       v : urinate, of cattle and horses