transcription, транскрипция: [ stem ]
( stems, stemming, stemmed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If a condition or problem stems from something, it was caused originally by that thing.
Much of the instability stems from the economic effects of the war.
VERB : V from n
2.
If you stem something, you stop it spreading, increasing, or continuing. ( FORMAL )
Austria has sent three army battalions to its border with Hungary to stem the flow of illegal immigrants...
VERB : V n
3.
The stem of a plant is the thin, upright part on which the flowers and leaves grow.
He stooped down, cut the stem for her with his knife and handed her the flower.
= stalk
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4.
The stem of a wine glass is the long thin part which connects the bowl to the base.
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5.
The stem of a pipe is the long thin part through which smoke is sucked.
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6.
In grammar, the stem of a word is the main part of it, which does not change when the ending changes.
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