deck
deck 英 [dek] 美 [dɛk]
n. 甲板;露天平台 vt. 装饰,布置
进行时:decking 过去式:decked 过去分词:decked 第三人称单数:decks 名词复数:decks
- A deck is a platform or a section of floor on a ship. If you're on a cruise with your family, you might tell your brother to meet you on the upper deck after lunch to play shuffleboard.
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- n. 甲板;露天平台
- vt. 装饰,布置
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1. I was the only person on deck at that time of night.
夜里当时只有我一个人在甲板上。
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2. As the storm began, everyone disappeared below deck.
暴风雨来临时,所有的人都躲到甲板下面去了。
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3. the upper deck of a ship, the lower deck of a ship, the main deck of a ship
船的上层╱下层╱主甲板
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4. We sat on the top deck of the bus.
我们坐在公共汽车的上层。
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5. The room was decked out in flowers and balloons.
房间里装点着鲜花和气球。
- deck (n.) "covering over part of a ship," mid-15c., from a nautical use of Middle Dutch dec, decke "roof, covering," from Proto-Germanic *thakam (source also of thatch (n.)), from PIE root *(s)teg- "to cover."
- deck (v.1) "adorn" (as in deck the halls), early 15c., from Middle Dutch decken "to cover, put under roof," a nautical word, from Proto-Germanic *thakjan, from PIE root *(s)teg- "to cover." Meaning "to cover" is from 1510s in English. Replaced Old English þeccan. Related: Decked; decking.
- deck (v.2) "knock down," c. 1953, probably from deck (n.) on the notion of laying someone out on the deck. Related: Decked; decking.
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