stump

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English - Turkish
{f} topallayarak yürümek
estomp
paldır küldür yürümek
kımıldanmak
hiç cevap bulamamak
güdük
kesilen bir şeyin kalan parçası
şaşırtmak
sigara izmariti
sersemletmek
şaşkına çevirmek
{f} seçim propagandası yapmak
{i} kütük
küçülmüş kalem
{f} ezmek
{f} ödemek [brit.]
{i} tahta bacak
bacaklar
{f} afallatmak
{f} meydan okumak
{f} meşin kalemle çizmek
(Tıp) Kol veya ayak kesildikten sonra yerinde kalan parçası
{i} kesilmiş bir uzvun bedende kalan bölümü
siyasi hatiplere mahsus platform
{i} kriket kale kazığı
{f} krikette hedefi vurarak oyun dışı etmek
güdük,v.şaşırt: n.kütük
çotuk
{i} küçülmüş kurşunkalem
meydan okuma
{i} kök kalıntısı

O, kök kalıntısı üzerinde tökezledi. - He stumbled on the stump.

{i} küçücük kalmış parça
kesilen uzvun geri kalan parçası
{i} izmarit
{f} kafa tutmak
{f} sorularıyla şaşırtmak
{i} yarım parça
{i} kütük, kesilmiş ağacın toprakta kalan bölümü
{i} aşınmış/ucu kopmuş bir dişin ağızda kalan
üç hedef sopasından her biri
karakalem resimde kullanılan meşin kalem
{i} meşin kalem
{i} bacak
ağaç kökü
stump along
(Fiili Deyim ) tahta bacaklıymış gibi gürültüyle yada topallıya topallıya yürümek
stump extractor
(Marangozluk) kütük sökücü
stump mast
(Askeri) kısa direk
stump out
krikette hedefi vurarak oyun dışı etmek
stump speech
seçim konuşması
stump speech
propaganda konuşması
stump speech
açık havada yapılan konuşma
stump up
ödemek
stumped
kafası allak bullak olmak
stumping
{i} şaşırtma
stumping
{f} şaşırt
fool round the stump
aptal yuvarlak güdük
stumper
kışkırtıcı
stumping
şaşırtarak
entry stump
(Madencilik) galeri topuğu
go on the stump
seçim propagandası yapmak
stumper
{i} propagandacı
stumper
{i} kaleci
stumper
{i} zor soru
stumper
kaleci/zor soru
stumper
{i} kazık soru
take the stump
seçim propagandası yapmak
to stump
paldır küldür yürümek
tree stump
çotuk
English - English
The place where a campaign takes place
to stop, confuse, or puzzle
One of three small wooden posts which together with the bails make the wicket and that the fielding team attempt to hit with the ball
The remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb
An artists’ drawing tool made of rolled paper used to smudge or blend marks made with charcoal, Conté crayon, pencil or other drawing media
to baffle; to be unable to find an answer to a question or problem

This last question has me stumped.

A wooden or concrete pole used to support a house
An occasion at which the campaign takes place
to campaign

He’s been stumping for that reform for months.

to walk heavily or clumsily, plod, trudge
to get a batsman out stumped
{n} a block, the remaining part of a joint
A stump is a small part of something that remains when the rest of it has been removed or broken off. If you have a tree stump, check it for fungus The tramp produced a stump of candle from his deep pockets
cause to be perplexed or confounded; "This problem stumped her"
Biomass of a tree 5 inches d b h and larger from the ground to a height of 1 foot
(cricket) any of three upright wooden posts that form the wicket
A word commonly used to refer to the residual limb (SEE RESIDUAL LIMB)
(cricket) any of three upright wooden posts that form the wicket the part of a limb or tooth that remains after the rest is removed the base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree has been felled remove tree stumps from; "stump a field"
The part of a limb or other body remaining after a part is amputated or destroyed; a fixed or rooted remnant; a stub; as, the stump of a leg, a finger, a tooth, or a broom
If politicians are on the stump, they are campaigning for an election. The presidential candidates are on the stump today
To challenge; also, to nonplus
the base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree has been felled
A pin in a tumbler lock which forms an obstruction to throwing the bolt, except when the gates of the tumblers are properly arranged, as by the key; a fence; also, a pin or projection in a lock to form a guide for a movable piece
The part of a tree or plant remaining in the earth after the stem or trunk is cut off; the stub
walk heavily; "The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots"
the part of a limb or tooth that remains after the rest is removed
To cut off a part of; to reduce to a stump; to lop
Stump (n) - a place or an occasion used for a campaign speech "Candidates out on the stump" or "stumping the vote" are phrases often used when referring to candidates making campaign speeches
A short, thick roll of leather or paper, cut to a point, or any similar implement, used to rub down the lines of a crayon or pencil drawing, in shading it, or for shading drawings by producing tints and gradations from crayon, etc
{i} section of a tree trunk remaining in the ground after the tree has fallen or been cut down; artificial leg; heavy footstep; remaining part (of a limb, tooth etc.); figurative platform for political speeches; (Slang) short fat person
travel through a district and make political speeches; "the candidate stumped the Northeast"
To put (a batsman) out of play by knocking off the bail, or knocking down the stumps of the wicket he is defending while he is off his allotted ground; sometimes with out
an artists' drawing tool made of rolled paper used to smudge or blend marks made with charcoal, Conté crayon, pencil or other drawing media
wooden or concrete poles used to support a house
in powder
If you are stumped by a question or problem, you cannot think of any solution or answer to it. John Diamond is stumped by an unexpected question Well, maybe I stumped you on that one
a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
To strike, as the toes, against a stone or something fixed; to stub
One of the three pointed rods stuck in the ground to form a wicket and support the bails
To travel over, delivering speeches for electioneering purposes; as, to stump a State, or a district
Threads that are not trimmed properly, leaving a small end of thread
{f} cut down to a stump, truncate; remove tree stumps; challenge, dare; perplex, confound; make a political campaign speech; stub, strike the end of something against a hard surface
= portion of limb remaining after amputation
See To go on the stump, under Stump, n
If politicians stump the country or stump for a candidate, they travel around making campaign speeches before an election. When candidates went stumping around the country, people traveled for miles on foot, by horse, by carriage to hear them speak He was in Georgia stumping for Senator Wyche Fowler, a Democrat
To bowl down the stumps of, as, of a wicket
In cricket, the stumps are the three wooden sticks that are placed upright in the ground to form the wicket
travel through a district and make political speeches; "the candidate stumped the Northeast
To walk clumsily, as if on stumps
The legs; as, to stir one's stumps
remove tree stumps from; "stump a field"
stump camera
a small television camera embedded inside one of the stumps, intended to give a shot of the action as seen by the batsman
stump dump
a landfill site consisting of wood waste, such as tree stumps
stump orator
A politician who is ready to take up any question of the day, usually a political one, and harangue upon it from any platform offhand
stump orators
plural form of stump orator
stump powder
Explosive powder used for blasting tree stumps when clearing land
stump powders
plural form of stump powder
stump up
To pay for something. Often indicating reluctance to pay

Jim stumped up for the cinema tickets, and I paid for the coffees afterwards.

stump speech
political campaign speech
stump speech
political oratory
stump up
If you stump up a sum of money, you pay it, often unwillingly. Customers do not have to stump up any cash for at least four weeks. = cough up
beyond the black stump
extremely remote, outside the populated area, in the middle of nowhere. Typically used in Australia to refer to Outback areas
leg stump
the stump on the leg side of the batsman's wicket
middle stump
the stump in the middle of the batsman's wicket
off stump
the stump on the off side of the batsman's wicket
stumped
Simple past tense and past participle of stump
stumped
To be out by being stumped by the wicket keeper
stumper
One who stumps, or speaks, or orates, as a politician

He's not yet well known, but he's a good stumper.

stumper
A difficult puzzle or problem

Global warming is a real stumper.

stumps
Present participle of stump
stumps
plural form of stump

The wicket is made from three stumps and two bails.

stumps
the wicket
stumps
The end of a day's play (when the stumps are pulled out of the ground)

England still have a chance of winning tomorrow if they can get India out before stumps today.

take the stump
To make a series of political speeches, especially to promote a particular cause

Still calling himself a Whig, Lincoln took the stump in behalf of anti-Nebraska candidates for the legislature, hoping that victory would forge a legislative majority to elect him to the U. S. Senate.

stumped
unable to find an answer or think of a reply
tree stump
stump: the base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree has been felled
stumped
Perplexed, at a loss
stumped
past of stump
stumper
a particularly difficult or baffling question or problem
stumper
{i} person or thing that stumps; hard or puzzling question, difficult problem
stumper
One who stumps
stumper
A boastful person
stumper
A puzzling or incredible story
stumping
campaigning for something by making political speeches (stump speeches)
stumping
present participle of stump
stumps
The end of a days play (when the stumps are pulled out of the ground)
stumps
Compound Acronym: Self Test Using MISR and Parallel SRSG ( pronounced "stumps") STUMPS is a common BIST architecture that combines a PRPG (or multiple SRSGs), multiple scan chains, and a MISR
stumps
To stir one's stumps To get on faster; to set upon something expeditiously The stumps properly are wooden legs fastened to stumps or mutilated limbs (Icelandic, stumpr ) “This makes him stirre his stumps ” The Two Lancashire Lovers (1640) Stumped Out Outwitted; put down A term borrowed from the game of cricket
stumps
a metonym for the whole wicket
stumps
cricket, plural of stump
stump
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