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 stern [stә:n]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 尾部, 船尾, 臀

a. 严厉的, 严格的, 坚定的, 坚决的




    stern
    [ noun ]
    1. the rear part of a ship

    2. <noun.artifact>
    3. United States concert violinist (born in Russia in 1920)

    4. <noun.person>
    5. the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on

    6. <noun.body>
      he deserves a good kick in the butt
      are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?
    [ adj ]
    1. of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor; forbidding in aspect

    2. <adj.all>
      an austere expression
      a stern face
    3. not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty

    4. <adj.all>
      grim determination
      grim necessity
      Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty
      relentless persecution
      the stern demands of parenthood
    5. severe and unremitting in making demands

    6. <adj.all>
      an exacting instructor
      a stern disciplinarian
      strict standards
    7. severely simple

    8. <adj.all>
      a stark interior


    Stern \Stern\, n. [Icel. stj[=o]rn a steering, or a doubtful AS.
    ste['o]rn. [root]166. See {Steer}, v. t.]
    1. The helm or tiller of a vessel or boat; also, the rudder.
    [Obs.] --Chaucer.

    2. (Naut.) The after or rear end of a ship or other vessel,
    or of a boat; the part opposite to the stem, or prow.

    3. Fig.: The post of management or direction.

    And sit chiefest stern of public weal. --Shak.

    4. The hinder part of anything. --Spenser.

    5. The tail of an animal; -- now used only of the tail of a
    dog.

    {By the stern}. (Naut.) See {By the head}, under {By}.


    Stern \Stern\, n. [AS. stearn a kind of bird. See {Starling}.]
    (Zo["o]l.)
    The black tern.


    Stern \Stern\, a. [Compar. {Sterner}; superl. {Sternest}.] [OE.
    sterne, sturne, AS. styrne; cf. D. stuurish stern, Sw. stursk
    refractory. [root]166.]
    Having a certain hardness or severity of nature, manner, or
    aspect; hard; severe; rigid; rigorous; austere; fixed;
    unchanging; unrelenting; hence, serious; resolute; harsh; as,
    a sternresolve; a stern necessity; a stern heart; a stern
    gaze; a stern decree.

    The sterne wind so loud gan to rout. --Chaucer.

    I would outstare the sternest eyes that look. --Shak.

    When that the poor have cried, C[ae]sar hath wept;
    Ambition should be made of sterner stuff. --Shak.

    Stern as tutors, and as uncles hard. --Dryden.

    These barren rocks, your stern inheritance.
    --Wordsworth.

    Syn: Gloomy; sullen; forbidding; strict; unkind;
    hard-hearted; unfeeling; cruel; pitiless.


    Stern \Stern\, a.
    Being in the stern, or being astern; as, the stern davits.

    {Stern board} (Naut.), a going or falling astern; a loss of
    way in making a tack; as, to make a stern board. See
    {Board}, n., 8
    (b) .

    {Stern chase}. (Naut.)
    (a) See under {Chase}, n.
    (b) A stern chaser.

    {Stern chaser} (Naut.), a cannon placed in a ship's stern,
    pointing backward, and intended to annoy a ship that is in
    pursuit.

    {Stern fast} (Naut.), a rope used to confine the stern of a
    ship or other vessel, as to a wharf or buoy.

    {Stern frame} (Naut.), the framework of timber forms the
    stern of a ship.

    {Stern knee}. See {Sternson}.

    {Stern port} (Naut.), a port, or opening, in the stern of a
    ship.

    {Stern sheets} (Naut.), that part of an open boat which is
    between the stern and the aftmost seat of the rowers, --
    usually furnished with seats for passengers.

    {Stern wheel}, a paddle wheel attached to the stern of the
    steamboat which it propels.

    1. He attracted attention for his independent-mindedness and stern moral example and soon became a focus for opposition to the monarchy in Iran.
    2. It would prefer to cherry pick individual properties, while keeping a stern eye on its own gearing, now at 43 per cent. 'We are not going to buy because brokers say we should,' says Mr Hunt.
    3. The tattered remains of the ship's flag, clearly visible on the stern Saturday, were lost in the smoke and flames Sunday.
    4. Prosecutor-general Kim Gi-chun today called for stern measures to stop violent protests and said the government was prepared for a "major showdown" with leftist groups.
    5. The measure, designed to toughen the U.S. stance toward trading partners and boost exports, now goes to the Senate, which is expected to pass its own stern bill.
    6. Meanwhile, every principal in the district has received a stern telephone call, warning against using students for any future political lobbying.
    7. The company's reputation was forged by William La Porte, chairman until 1981, who was known both for holding the investment community in disdain and for his stern fiscal management.
    8. One of the two Israeli crewmen, Yossi Shochat, said he believed too many sailors were crowded into the boat's stern.
    9. She delivered stern warnings about dismantling arsenals too soon and balked at President Bush's proposal that the alliance stiffen its policy restraint on the use of theater nuclear weapons.
    10. Similarly, Mr. Gates was a stern taskmaster in insisting on more factual evidence to support a critique of the Afghan resistance forces.
    11. The radio broadcast was the first stern warning about intervention to stop looting, which has been occurring in the city's suburbs for several weeks and spread downtown Tuesday, when the government allowed looting to go unchecked.
    12. Following a Cabinet meeting last week, Kaifu called Kajiyama into his office and told him his remarks were "inappropriate and unpardonable," giving him a "stern warning," Foreign Ministry spokesman Taizo Watanabe told a news briefing on Tuesday.
    13. The three NATO nations lodged stern protests, asking their Soviet ambassadors why they had to wait for 10 hours Tuesday to get a reaction to the MiG-23 crash through the official news agency Tass.
    14. He has brought into the government a stern advocate of law and order, Mr Manfred Kanther, leader of his Christian Democratic Union in Hesse, who could well bolster the platform in next year's elections. Mr Kanther is no shrinking violet.
    15. All the singers, including Motti Kaston's stern Marcello and the phlegmatic Colline of Richard Robson, had to find reserves of strength to ride the orchestral swell.
    16. Then-spokesman Larry Speakes called Mr. Reagan "stern and determined," but departments still appealed for more funds.
    17. As it docked, three Marines raised a flag to half-mast at the stern of the ship.
    18. But the White House budget office has limited agencies' flexibility and issued stern warnings about the criminal penalties that managers face if they expend unappropriated funds.
    19. The dropping stern "increases the danger of sinking but only incrementally," Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Todd Nelson said. "We are not talking right now about sinking." Rear Adm.
    20. Opposition leader Kim Young-sam urged President Roh Tae-woo to take stern action against any officers found to be involved in the attack, aides to Kim said.
    21. As friendly creditor letters become stern letters and stern letters become threatening letters and threatening letters become threatening phone calls, these people become scared, confused, intimidated, ashamed and often panicky.
    22. As friendly creditor letters become stern letters and stern letters become threatening letters and threatening letters become threatening phone calls, these people become scared, confused, intimidated, ashamed and often panicky.
    23. The two reporters conducting the interview received stern warnings from a Noriega aide to avoid questioning Noriega about allegations that 10 of those arrested have been executed, the Times said.
    24. Last week Iran's supreme spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who supports Rafsanjani, delivered a stern warning to the radicals to stop undermining the government's efforts to improve political and economic conditions in the country.
    25. Lloyd George had nothing concrete to offer, just windy words: "Greece must go through the wilderness, she must live on manna picked up from the stones, she must struggle through the stern trial of the present time," he told a Greek interlocutor.
    26. Five fireboats and a hose placed on the deck by firefighters continued dousing the burning stern.
    27. A statement issued by Customs Service Commissioner William Von Raab carried a stern warning to banks.
    28. This has further damaged the outlook for the Greek economy in the coming year. A monetary squeeze of the sort the Bank of Greece has been imposing can at best buy time for stern budgetary action.
    29. In a speech to corporate officials, the president called for "stern social sanctions" against drug users, and blamed the drug culture of the 1960s and '70s for drug use in the workplace.
    30. "I was in the control room at the stern when I heard a tremendous noise and everything clattered to the deck," Theocharis said.
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