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stave

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Music
stave1 /steɪv/ noun [countable]  1. APMthe set of five lines on which music is written 五线谱2. APMone of the thin curved pieces of wood fitted close together to form the sides of a barrel 〔桶边上呈弧形的〕桶板,侧板
Examples from the Corpus
staveMany of the older men, the ones I took to be workers, carried iron staves.Troops opened fire on crowds armed with iron staves and knives.The rough staves were usually imported from Scandinavia and were brought up river by barge.Early casks had butt joints but later the staves were tongued and grooved.She wandered all over the stave and produced a curious counterpoint to the tune.The staves were subjected to heat, usually from a small fire of shavings to form them into the characteristic shape.This is placed between two staves and moved to wherever you want it by using the cursor keys.At first, the Sisters themselves tried knocking in a few nails or propping up walls with staves.
stave2 verb  1stave something ↔ in phrasal verb (past tense and past participle staved or stove /stəʊv $ stoʊv/) BREAKto break something inwards 〔从外向里〕打破,砸破 The ship’s side was stove in when it went onto the rocks. 船触礁,船舷被撞破。2stave something ↔ off phrasal verb (past tense and past participle staved) PREVENTto keep someone or something from reaching you or affecting you for a period of time 挡开;避开 She brought some fruit on the journey to stave off hunger. 她旅途上带了些水果充饥。→ See Verb table
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staveParts of the grandiose Stalin-era building were sold to casino owners to raise money to stave off closure.Mr Gusinsky is seeking foreign investors to stave off Gazprom's grab.The question humankind must ask is whether the balancing act the president suggests is enough to stave off global devastation.His ambition was to eat as little as possible, and in this way to stave off his hunger.Otton hitched on to this ride and had so much fun that he managed to stave off the customary platoon with Kyle Wachholtz.These were noises to stave off the silence into which misery might seep, noises to throw against the hardness of life.To cope with this, the manager has to try and stave off time pressures without losing the momentum of gaining popularity.The longer you stave that off, the less time you will spend building fatigue toxins.
From Longman Business Dictionarystavestave /steɪv/ verb stave something → off→ See Verb tableOrigin stave1 (1300-1400) staves
on of Business Corpus the set lines five which


stave
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stave1 /steɪv/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Origin: staves
1. the set of five lines on which music is written
2. one of the thin curved pieces of wood fitted close together to form the sides of a barrel

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stave2 verb
     
stave something ↔ in phrasal verb (past tense and past participle staved or stove /stəʊv $ stoʊv/)
  to break something inwards:
    The ship’s side was stove in when it went onto the rocks.
stave something ↔ off phrasal verb (past tense and past participle staved)
  to keep someone or something from reaching you or affecting you for a period of time:
    She brought some fruit on the journey to stave off hunger.


staveBrE /steɪv/ 🔊NAmE /steɪv/ 🔊 nouna strong stick or pole 棍;棒;木柱fence staves篱笆桩 (also staff) (music 音乐) a set of five lines on which music is written 五线谱
staveBrE /steɪv/ 🔊NAmE /steɪv/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they stave BrE /steɪv/ 🔊 NAmE /steɪv/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it staves BrE /steɪvz/ 🔊 NAmE /steɪvz/ 🔊past simple staved BrE /steɪvd/ 🔊 NAmE /steɪvd/ 🔊past participle staved BrE /steɪvd/ 🔊 NAmE /steɪvd/ 🔊past simple stove BrE /stəʊv/ 🔊 NAmE /stoʊv/ 🔊past participle stove BrE /stəʊv/ 🔊 NAmE /stoʊv/ 🔊 -ing form staving BrE /ˈsteɪvɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsteɪvɪŋ/ 🔊 ˌstave sth↔ˈinto break or damage sth by pushing it or hitting it from the outside 使向内塌陷;压凹;撞破The side of the boat was staved in when it hit the rocks. 船触礁把船舷撞扁了。🔊🔊ˌstave sth↔ˈoffto prevent sth bad from affecting you for a period of time; to delay sth 暂时挡住(坏事);延缓,推迟(某事物)to stave off hunger暂时解饿