scroll
scroll 英 [skrəʊl] 美 [skroʊl]
n. 卷轴,画卷;名册 v. 成卷形,滚动
进行时:scrolling 过去式:scrolled 过去分词:scrolled 第三人称单数:scrolls 名词复数:scrolls
- A rolled up piece of paper is a scroll. If you write a poem on a sheet of paper, roll it up, and tie it with a ribbon, you can call it a scroll.
- 请先登录
- n. 卷轴,画卷;名册
- v. 成卷形,滚动
-
1. As I opened the scroll, the Yellow River unfolded.
我打开卷轴时, 黄河展现在眼前。
-
2. During its heyday it housed approximately half a million scrolls.
在它的全盛时期,其中收藏了大约50万卷卷轴。
-
3. I can just scroll and enjoy now.
现在我可以滚动浏览一下。
-
4. Professor rolled up her scroll and took the Sorting Hat away.
教授卷起羊皮纸,拿起分院帽离去了。
-
5. Scroll down to the bottom of the document.
向下滚动到文件末尾。
- scroll (n.) c. 1400, "roll of parchment or paper," altered (by association with rolle "roll") from scrowe (c. 1200), from Anglo-French escrowe, Old French escroe "scrap, roll of parchment," from Frankish *skroda "shred" or a similar Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *skrauth- (source also of Old English screada "piece cut off, cutting, scrap;" see shred (n.)). As an ornament on furniture or in architecture, from 1610s.
- scroll (v.) "to write down in a scroll," c. 1600, from scroll (n.). Sense of "show a few lines at a time" (on a computer or TV screen) first recorded 1981. Related: Scrolled; scrolling.
- 请先登录

0 个回复