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stud
/ˈstʌd/
圖釘,裝飾鈕扣,大頭釘,領扣,種馬(
vt
.)鑲嵌,點綴,散布
From:
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stud
螺栓
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stud
n.
1.
A
stem
;
a
trunk
. [
Obs
.]
Seest
not
this
same
hawthorn
stud
?
--
Spenser
.
2.
Arch.
An
upright
scanting
,
esp
.
one
of
the
small
uprights
in
the
framing
for
lath
and
plaster
partitions
,
and
furring
,
and
upon
which
the
laths
are
nailed
.
3.
A
kind
of
nail
with
a
large
head
,
used
chiefly
for
ornament
;
an
ornamental
knob
;
a
boss
.
A
belt
of
straw
and
ivy
buds
,
With
coral
clasps
and
amber
studs
. --
Marlowe
.
Crystal
and
myrrhine
cups
,
embossed
with
gems
And
studs
of
pearl
. --
Milton
.
4.
An
ornamental
button
of
various
forms
,
worn
in
a
shirt
front
,
collar
,
wristband
,
or
the
like
,
not
sewed
in
place
,
but
inserted
through
a
buttonhole
or
eyelet
,
and
transferable
.
5.
Mach.
(a)
A
short
rod
or
pin
,
fixed
in
and
projecting
from
something
,
and
sometimes
forming
a
journal
.
(b)
A
stud
bolt
.
6.
An
iron
brace
across
the
shorter
diameter
of
the
link
of
a
chain
cable
.
Stud bolt
,
a
bolt
with
threads
on
both
ends
,
to
be
screwed
permanently
into
a
fixed
part
at
one
end
and
receive
a
nut
upon
the
other
; --
called
also
standing bolt
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stud
n.
A
collection
of
breeding
horses
and
mares
,
or
the
place
where
they
are
kept
;
also
,
a
number
of
horses
kept
for
a
racing
,
riding
,
etc
.
In
the
studs
of
Ireland
,
where
care
is
taken
,
we
see
horses
bred
of
excellent
shape
,
vigor
,
and
size
.
--
Sir
W
.
Temple
.
He
had
the
finest
stud
in
England
,
and
his
delight
was
to
win
plates
from
Tories
.
--
Macaulay
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stud
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Studded
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Studding
.]
1.
To
adorn
with
shining
studs
,
or
knobs
.
Thy
horses
shall
be
trapped
,
Their
harness
studded
all
with
gold
and
pearl
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
set
with
detached
ornaments
or
prominent
objects
;
to
set
thickly
,
as
with
studs
.
The
sloping
sides
and
summits
of
our
hills
,
and
the
extensive
plains
that
stretch
before
our
view
,
are
studded
with
substantial
,
neat
,
and
commodious
dwellings
of
freemen
.
--
Bp
.
Hobart
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
stud
n
1:
a
man
who
is
virile
and
sexually
active
[
syn
:
he-man
,
macho-man
]
2:
ornament
consisting
of
a
circular
rounded
protuberance
(
as
on
a
vault
or
shield
or
belt
) [
syn
:
rivet
]
3:
an
upright
in
house
framing
[
syn
:
scantling
]
4:
adult
male
horse
kept
for
breeding
[
syn
:
studhorse
]
5:
poker
in
which
each
player
receives
hole
cards
and
the
remainder
are
dealt
face
up
;
bets
are
placed
after
each
card
is
dealt
[
syn
:
stud poker
]
v
1:
scatter
or
intersperse
like
dots
or
studs
; "
Hills
constellated
with
lights
" [
syn
:
dot
,
constellate
]
2:
provide
with
or
construct
with
studs
; "
stud
the
wall
"
[
also
:
studding
,
studded
]
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