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deck

英[dek] |美[dɛk]
    n.甲板,舱板;[建]平屋顶,桥面;[铁路]客车车顶;〈俚〉地面
    vt.装饰;给…铺上甲板;打扮
日语:デッキ 法语:pont 德语:Deck 韩语:갑판 俄语:cubierta

牛津词典

noun

  1. 甲板;舱面
    the top outside floor of a ship or boat
    1. I was the only person on deck at that time of night.
      夜里那段时间只有我一个人在甲板上。
    2. As the storm began, everyone disappeared below deck(s) .
      暴风雨来临时,所有的人都躲到甲板下面去了。
  2. (船或公共汽车的)一层,层面
    one of the floors of a ship or a bus
    1. (船或公共汽车的)一层,层面
      one of the floors of a ship or a bus
      1. (屋后供憩息的)木制平台
        a wooden floor that is built outside the back of a house where you can sit and relax
        1. (唱机的)转盘装置;(音响系统的)走带机构,录音座
          a part of a sound system that records and/or plays sounds on a disc or tape
          1. a cassette/tape deck
            盒式录音带 / 磁带转动机械装置

        verb

        1. 装饰;布置;打扮
          to decorate sb/sth with sth
          1. The room was decked out in flowers and balloons.
            屋子里装点着鲜花和气球。
        2. 用力击倒;打倒在地;揍趴下
          to hit sb very hard so that they fall to the ground


          词形变化

          名词复数形式:decks 过去式:decked 过去分词:decked 现在分词:decking 第三人称单数:decks



          中文词源

          deck 甲板

          来自PIE*steg, 覆盖,词源同thatch, detective. 引申义甲板。



          双语例句

          1. Steamers tooted at us as sailors on deck waved in amusement.
            汽船向我们嘟嘟鸣笛时,甲板上的水手们饶有趣味地挥着手。
          2. I was hurled bodily to the deck.
            我整个人都被摔到了甲板上。
          3. A freak wave had buckled the deck.
            突然掀起的巨浪打弯了甲板。
          4. He left his bunk and went up on deck again.
            他离开自己的铺位再次走到甲板上。
          5. Some did manage to claw their way up iron ladders to the safety of the upper deck.
            的确有人设法抓住铁梯爬上了顶层甲板,脱离了危险。
          6. He lifted him clear of the deck with one arm.
            他用一只手就将他从甲板上拎了起来。
          7. He clipped his safety belt to a fitting on the deck
            他把安全带夹在甲板的一个固定装置上。
          8. She stood on the deck and waved.
            她站在甲板上挥手告别。
          9. I stuck a tape in the deck.
            我把一盘磁带放进带仓里。
          10. Matt picked up the cards and shuffled the deck.
            马特把牌拢起来洗牌。
          11. A natural timber deck leads into the main room of the home.
            有一个天然的木制平台通到房子的客厅。
          12. Villagers decked the streets with bunting
            村民用彩旗装饰街道。
          13. The house was decked with flowers.
            房子里装点着鲜花。
          14. I hear you decked him and scared the hell out of his buddies.
            我听说你一拳把他打倒在地,吓得他那些狐朋狗友屁滚尿流。
          15. The crew of the trawler were gathered below decks.
            托网渔船上的船员被聚集到甲板下。
          16. The hostage release could clear the decks for war.
            人质的获释可能会为发动战争扫清障碍。
          17. Clear the decks before you think of taking on any more responsibilities.
            在考虑承担更多责任之前一定要先料理完手头的事。
          18. Andover's body hit the deck.
            安多弗摔倒在地。
          19. All deck fittings, windows, hatches and doors had been fastened.
            甲板上所有的装置、窗户、舱口盖和门都已经关牢了。
          20. I jumped the last six feet down to the deck.
            最后的6英尺我一跃而下,跳到甲板上。
          21. She took a deck of cards and began to lay them out.
            她拿了一副扑克,开始摆牌。
          22. A CD-I deck looks like a video recorder and plugs into the home television and stereo system
            CD-I规格的光碟播放器看起来就像录像机,能与家庭电视和立体音响系统相连。
          23. He purchased a ticket and went up on the top deck
            他买了一张票,然后上到顶层甲板。
          24. I stood up and almost fell, reeling against the deck rail.
            我站了起来,几乎跌倒,身体摇晃着靠在甲板的围栏上。
          25. Set into an alcove under the side deck is a tiny wash basin.
            舷边甲板下面的一个凹处放了一个小小的洗脸盆。
          26. The cables tightened and he was lifted gradually from the deck.
            缆绳绷紧了,他被慢慢地吊离了甲板。
          27. There is always a certain inclination in a ship's deck.
            船的甲板总有几分斜度。
          28. The sea wind swept over the deck.
            海风席卷过甲板。
          29. Let's have a walk round the deck.
            我们去甲板上散步吧。
          30. It's very hot in the cabin; let's go on deck.
            舱室内很热,我们到甲板上去吧。


          语源

          late Middle English: from Middle Dutch deccovering, roof, cloak, dekkento cover. Originally denoting canvas used to make a covering (especially on a ship), the term came to mean the covering itself, later denoting a solid surface serving as roof and floor


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