staple
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A staple food, product, or activity is one that is basic and important in people's everyday lives. 基本的; 主要的 (食物、產(chǎn)品、活動)[ADJ n]
Rice is the staple food of more than half the world's population. 大米是世界上半數(shù)以上人口的主食。
The Chinese also eat a type of pasta as part of their staple diet. 中國人也以一種面食作為他們的部分主食。
2. N-COUNT Staple is also a noun. 主食; 主要產(chǎn)品; 主要活動
Fish is a staple in the diet of many Africans. 魚是許多非洲人飲食中的主食。
3. N-COUNT A staple is something that forms an important part of something else. 重要部分
Political reporting has become a staple of American journalism. 政治報道已經(jīng)成為美國新聞業(yè)的一個重要內(nèi)容。
4. N-COUNT Staples are small pieces of bent wire that are used mainly for holding sheets of paper together firmly. You put the staples into the paper using a device called a stapler. 訂書釘
5. V-T If you staple something, you fasten it to something else or fix it in place using staples. 用訂書釘訂住
Staple some sheets of paper together into a book. 用訂書釘把一些紙張訂成一本。
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staple /?ste?p?l/ (stapling,stapled,staples)
劍橋詞典
staple noun [C] (WIRE)
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 .
訂書釘
a U-shaped piece of metal with sharp ends that is fixed into a surface to hold something, such as a wire fence , in a particular position
U 形釘(如 U 形電線卡)
staple noun [C] (BASIC)
a main product or part of something
主要產(chǎn)品;某物的主要部分
Shortages mean that even staples (= basic foods ) like bread are difficult to find . 物資短缺意味著連面包之類的主食都難覓蹤影。
Phosphate has been a staple of this area for many years . 磷酸鹽多年來一直是這一地區(qū)的主要產(chǎn)品。
Romantic fiction and reference books are a staple of many public libraries . 言情小說和工具書是很多公共圖書館的主要藏書。 返回 staple