词汇 | deck |
释义 | deck (verb) deck 11 ENTRIES FOUND: deck (noun) deck (verb) decking (noun) deck chair (noun) deck shoe (noun) flight deck (noun) poop deck (noun) tape deck (noun) clear (verb) full (adjective) hit (verb) 1 deck /ˈdɛk/ noun plural decks 1 deck /ˈdɛk/ noun plural decks Learner's definition of DECK 1 : a flat surface that forms the main outside floor of a boat or ship甲板;舱面 [count] We stood on the deck and watched dolphins swim near the ship.我们站在甲板上,看海豚在船附近游动。 [noncount] A number of passengers had come on deck.一些乘客已经上了甲板。 ◊ When you are below deck or below decks, you are in the section of a boat or ship that is under the deck.在甲板下面 We went below deck to our cabin.我们走到甲板下面,回到了我们的船舱。 I stowed my gear below decks.我把我的衣物都放在甲板下面了。 ◊ The phrase all hands on deck is used to call all people on a boat or ship to the deck to do work that must be done.全体船员到甲板上来 We heard the captain shout “All hands on deck!” as waves crashed over the boat's bow.当海浪冲过船头时,我们听见船长喊道:“全体船员到甲板上来!” 2 [count] a : one of the levels on a bus, ship, etc.(公共汽车或船等的)一层,层面 the lower/middle/upper deck下/中/上层 a seat on the streetcar's top deck有轨电车顶层的座位 a cabin on B deckB层甲板的舱位 b : one of the seating levels in a sports stadium(体育场看台的)一层 We sat in the lower/upper deck.我们坐在下/上层看台。 3 [count] chiefly US : a wood structure that has a floor but no walls or roof, is attached to a house or other building, and is used for sitting and relaxing(紧挨房屋供憩息的)木制露天平台 We ate out on the deck.我们在露台上吃饭。 You can see into three different states from the mountaintop restaurant's observation deck. [=a platform built so that people can see or watch something]从山顶餐厅的观光台上,你可以远眺三个州的风光。 — see picture at house 4 [count] chiefly US : a complete set of playing cards : a group of 52 playing cards一副纸牌 The dealer shuffled the deck (of cards).庄家洗了牌。 — called also pack ◊ In informal U.S. English, someone who is not playing with a full deck is not able to think or act in a normal way.反常的,不正常的(非正式的美国英语) “He seemed a little weird.” “Yeah, he's not playing with a full deck.”他好像有点怪。”“是啊,他有些不正常。” 5 [count] : tape deck clear the decks also clear the deck : to get ready for action or for something new : to get rid of something to make room for something else清除障碍做好准备 He wants to clear the decks before the election campaign starts.他想在选举活动开始前扫除障碍做好准备。 Firing the CEO will clear the decks for change within the company.解雇首席执行官将为公司内部的变革做好铺垫。 hit the deck — see 1hit on deck US 1 baseball : waiting to bat next准备下一个上场击球的 Smith is batting and Jones is on deck.史密斯在击球,琼斯准备下一个上场击球。 2 informal : next in a series下一个将轮到的 The band's new song is on deck [=next] after this commercial break.广告之后是这支乐队的新歌。 — see also 1deck 1 (above) 2 deck /ˈdɛk/ verb decks; decked; decking 2 deck /ˈdɛk/ verb decks; decked; decking Learner's definition of DECK [+ object] 1 : to decorate (something)布置;装饰 We spent hours decking the chapel with flowers before the wedding.我们在婚礼前花了好几个小时用花装饰小教堂。 — see also decked out 2 (below) 2 informal : to knock (someone) down by hitting very hard用力击倒 He decked him with one punch.他一拳将他击倒。 decked out 1 : dressed in a very fancy way盛装打扮 We got all decked out for the occasion.我们盛装打扮出席这个庆典。 — often + in She was decked out in furs.她身穿皮毛服装。 guys decked out in fancy tuxedos穿着精致无尾晚礼服的小伙子们 She was all decked out in a new dress.她精心打扮,穿着一条新连衣裙。 2 : decorated in a fancy way精心装饰— often + with a room decked out with hundreds of little lights用数百盏小灯装点的房间 |
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