stem the tide/flow/flood of something• Church had effectively stemmed the flood ofartists.• Through this conservative normativist theoryDiceyattempted to stem the tide of government growth in a collectivist direction.• Both the Senate and the administration seemed powerless to stem the tide ofhysteria.• This illustrates the type of practical public health action that could be taken to stem the tide ofobesity.• Then she dropped her face into her hands, unable to stem the flood oftears a second longer.• She stemmed the flow of tears that came, knowing they would sting his body.• After the game Kasparov said that Karpov had to play 24 ... d3 to stem the flow of the White attack.
STEMn /stem/
n1.the abbreviation of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, used especially when talking about education
Originstem1
Old Englishstefn, stemn
stem2
(1200-1300)Old Norsestemma. stem from (1900-2000) From → STEM1
ADJECTIVE | VERB + STEM | STEM + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤long, tall長莖;高莖▸➤short短莖▸➤thick粗莖▸➤slender, thin細長的莖;細莖➤main主莖▸➤flexible, strong柔韌的莖;強壯的莖▸➤brittle, weak易斷的莖;柔弱的莖➤flowering, woody花枝;木質莖➤flower, plant花莖;植株莖▸➤iris, rose, etc.鳶尾花莖、玫瑰花莖等VERB + STEM➤break, cut, cut back, prune, prune back, remove, shorten, trim折斷莖幹;修剪莖幹;剪除莖幹;剪短莖幹◇When the bush has finished flowering, cut back all the stems.等這叢灌木開完花後,把所有的莖幹都修剪一下。STEM + VERB➤break莖幹折斷PREPOSITION➤on a/the stem在莖幹上◇There are several leaves on each stem.每一根莖上都有幾片葉子。PHRASES➤the base of the stem莖的基部◇Cut half an inch off the base of each stem.從每根莖的基部剪去半英寸。