stools
n. 凳子( stool的名詞複數 ); 大便,糞便
A stool is a seat with legs but no support for your arms or back.
O'Brien sat on a bar stool and leaned his elbows on the counter.
奧布賴恩坐在一張吧凳上,胳膊肘靠在吧檯上。
If someone has fallen between two stools, they are unable to decide which of two courses of action to take and as a result they have not done either of them successfully.
Stools are the pieces of solid waste matter that are passed out of a person's body through their bowels.
Calcium is excreted in the urine and stools.
鈣透過尿液和糞便排出體外。
If you don't make your choice in time, you are likely to fall between two stools.
如果你不及時作出決定, 就會兩頭落空.
Joanna was pouring the drink. While she was thus engaged, Charles sat on one of the bar-stools.
喬安娜正在倒酒。就在她正忙的當兒,查爾斯坐在了一張酒吧凳子上。
We were sitting on stools at the counter having coffee.
我們坐在櫃檯邊的凳子上喝著咖啡。
Again, we may make compromises and fall between two stools.
我們可能再一次採取妥協辦法,但結果是兩頭落空.