Stem kelimesinin kullanıldığı toplam 26 adet cümle bulundu. Stem ile ilgili cümleleri ve bu örnek cümlelerin türkçe anlamlarını altında bulabilirsiniz.
Stem kelimesiyle ilgili örnek Cümleler
A rose has thorns on its stem.
Can you tie a cherry stem into a knot with your tongue?
Cosmetic stem cell therapy is in the early stages of development.
Dwindling resources have hampered the efforts of police to stem the rise of violent crime in the city.
He dropped his wineglass and broke its stem.
Many high school graduates lack exposure to learning that links their work in school to college and careersâ??especially in the critically important fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
Maybe you stem it.
Scientists are fighting to stem the spread of the AIDS virus.
The plant has an underground stem.
Which schools stem from Buddhist thought?
"Tom gave Mary a box of chocolates and one long-stemmed rose for her birthday." "That's really sweet."
"Tom Mary'ye doğum günü için bir kutu çikolata ve uzun saplı bir gül verdi" " O gerçekten hoş."
Tom poured wine into three long-stemmed glasses.
Tom üç uzun saplı bardağa şarap koydu.
The accident stemmed from her negligence.
Such trouble stems from carelessness.
Böyle sorunlar dikkatsizlikten kaynaklanır.
Roses have thorns on their stems.
Güllerin saplarında dikenleri var.
A solution to America's fiscal woes may be found in spending alone or in revenue alone, but the problem stems from a lack of balance--between both.
At night, I put my bell pepper plants at the open window, so they can harden off a bit before I plant them outside, cause now they still have such thin stems.
Can we trust his words if he uses non official stems?
From bad stems worse.
From what stems this contradiction between our hopes and our reality?
His illness stems from his intemperance.
However, a new type of humor, which stems largely from America, has recently come into fashion.
It was a beautiful evening; the last rays of the setting sun shone bright through the long stems of the trees upon the green underwood beneath, and the turtle-doves sang from the tall birches.
Maltese stems from Siculo-Arabic, but all its modern accretions have been European.
Mary trimmed the stems of the flowers Tom gave her so they'd fit into the vase.