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stum Идиома
stumbling block
obstacle, problem A strip of land is in the way of peace. It is the stumbling block.
stump me
ask me a question I cannot answer, puzzle me The question on the names of the Great Lakes stumped me.
stumble along
walk in an unsteady way 蹒跚而行
He stumbled along the muddy road.他在泥泞路上蹒跚而行。
We stumbled along the broken path,fearful of tripping up.我们在一条凹凸不平的小道上踉踉跄跄,生怕跌倒。
stumble over
hesitate and make mistakes when sb.is speaking or reading 结结巴巴地说或读
She speaks English so well that she never stumbles over her words.她英语讲得很好,从不结结巴巴的。
stumble across
Idiom(s): stumble across someone or something AND stumble into sb or sth stumble on sb or sth
Theme: DISCOVERY
to find someone or something, usually by accident.
• I stumbled across an interesting book yesterday when I was shopping.
• Guess who I stumbled into at the library yesterday?
• I stumbled on a real bargain at the bookstore last week.
stumble into stumble on
Idiom(s): stumble across someone or something AND stumble into sb or sth stumble on sb or sth
Theme: DISCOVERY
to find someone or something, usually by accident.
• I stumbled across an interesting book yesterday when I was shopping.
• Guess who I stumbled into at the library yesterday?
• I stumbled on a real bargain at the bookstore last week.
A stumble may prevent a fall.
Correcting a small mistake may help you to avoid making a bigger one.
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.
stumble across|stumble
v. phr. To encounter a person or thing, mostly by accident. I gave up looking for my old hat when I accidentally stumbled across it in a dark corner of the closet.
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.
stump
stump
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Informal unable to act, think, answer, etc.; in a dilemma; perplexed
An stum idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with stum, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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