stub
n. 樹樁; 鉛筆頭,菸蒂; 票根,存根
vt. 使(腳趾)碰到某物; 捻滅(香菸,雪茄等); 連根拔出
The stub of a cigarette or a pencil is the last short piece of it which remains when the rest has been used.
He pulled the stub of a pencil from behind his ear.
他從耳後拿出一小段鉛筆頭。
...an ashtray of cigarette stubs.
一菸缸的菸蒂
A ticket stub is the part that you keep when you go in to watch a performance.
Fans who still have their original ticket stubs should contact Sheffield Arena by July 3.
仍保留原始票根的球迷請於 7 月 3 號前和謝菲爾德體育館聯絡。
A cheque stub is the small part that you keep as a record of what you have paid.
If you stub your toe, you hurt it by accidentally kicking something.
I stubbed my toes against a table leg.
我不小心踢到桌子腿上。
1. a short piece remaining on a trunk or stem where a branch is lost
2. a small piece;
3. a torn part of a ticket returned to the holder as a receipt
4. the part of a check that is retained as a record
5. the small unused part of something (especially the end of a cigarette that is left after smoking)
1. strike against an object;
NAT enabled device typically operates at the border of stub network.
邊界路由器執行NAT功能,將內部私有地址轉換成公網可路由的地址.
The dog only has a stub of a tail , ie a very short one.
這條狗的尾巴很短.
Since stock prices can never fall below zero, a negative stub value is highly unusual.
既然股票價格不可能降至零以下, 所以負的自有價值極為罕見.
In that case, do you have your baggage check stub with you ?
這樣的話, 你的行李寄運存根帶在身上了 嗎 ?
Incompatible version of the RPC stub.
rpc佔位程式版本不相容.