单词:stumping
stumping的用法和样例:
例句
- Everybody was stumped by the problem.大家都被这个问题难住了。
- The ball narrowly shaved his off stump.那个球紧贴着他的三柱门的外柱掠过。
- He used the stump as a table.他把树桩当桌子用。
- He stumped angrily out of the room.他气愤地跺着脚走出了房间。
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