Significato:
stump
stʌmpn. troncone, ceppaia, ceppo; moncone, moncherino; (Biol, Anat) organo rudimentale; mozzicone; (Dent) radice; dente rotto; (Sport) piolo, paletto; (Art) sfumino; (Pol) podio, tribunav. mozzare, troncare; tagliare un albero lasciandone il ceppo; ripulire un terreno di ceppi; sfidare; sconcertare, lasciar perplesso; fare un giro di comizi; sbattere contro una superficie dura; muoversi goffamente
tump Idioma
stump me
ask me a question I cannot answer, puzzle me The question on the names of the Great Lakes stumped me.
tump
tip, roll, flip Andy! Slow down, man. You gonna tump over!
Beyond the black stump
(AU) An Australian idiom idicating that even if you go as far as you can, the black stump is still a little further.
On the stump
When politicians are campaigning for support and votes, they are on the stump.
take the stump|stump|take|take to the stump
v. phr. To travel around to different places making political speeches. The men running for president took to the stump to attract votes.
up a stump|stump|up
adj. phr., slang Stumped; blocked; mixed up or confused in what you are trying to do. Jimmy knows how to add and subtract but fractions have him up a stump.
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Informal unable to act, think, answer, etc.; in a dilemma; perplexed
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