apron音标
英 [ˈeɪprən]
美 [ˈeprən]
apron翻译
n.
围裙;[航] 停机坪;[机](防护)挡板;舞台口
vt.
用围裙围住;围绕;
变形
复数:aprons
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]围裙a piece of clothing worn over the front of the body, from the chest or the waist down, and tied around the waist[C]〈术〉(机场的)停机坪an area with a hard surface at an airport, where aircraft are turned around, loaded, etc.
英英释义
apron[ 'eiprən ]
n.a garment of cloth or leather or plastic that is tied about the waist and worn to protect your clothing(golf) the part of the fairway leading onto the greenthe part of a modern theater stage between the curtain and the orchestra (i.e., in front of the curtain)
同义词:prosceniumforestage
a paved surface where aircraft stand while not being used
apron用法
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)动词+~wear an apron系着围裙形容词+~carpenter's apron木匠的工作围裙名词+~shop apron商店职工工作围裙kitchen apron下厨围裙介词+~be in apron穿着围裙
词组短语
parking apron停机坪
wharf apron码头岸肩;自码头货棚至水边间的空间
双语例句
用作名词(n.)My apron is so dirty that I have to wash it.
我的围裙太脏了,我不得不洗它。She tied an apron around her waist.
她将围裙系在腰间。She made up the remaining cloth into an apron.
她把余下来的布缝成一条围裙。A fighter plane is revving up on the hanger apron.
飞机库前面停机坪上,一架战斗机正在起动。She walked out onto the apron and began to sing in front of the full theatre.
她走上台口,开始对着整个剧场放声高歌。
权威例句
Apron
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Scour Downstream of an Apron Due to Submerged Horizontal Jets
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The Northwest African slope apron: a modern analogue for deep-water systems with complex seafloor topography
Coarse‐grained submarine fan and slope apron deposits in a Cretaceous back‐arc basin, Antarctica
Detrusor apron, associated vascular plexus, and avascular plane: relevance to radical retropubic prostatectomy--anatomic and surgica...
The Hydraulic Design of Stilling Basins: Stilling Basin with Sloping Apron (Basin V)
The Marquesas archipelagic apron: Seismic stratigraphy and implications for volcano growth, mass wasting, and crustal underplating
Sedimentary, tectonic, and sea-level controls on submarine fan and slope-apron turbidite systems