[/dek; dɛk/] n 用法: 1 (a) any of the floors of a ship in or above the hull 甲板: My cabin is on E deck. 我的舱位在E层甲板. * below deck(s), ie in(to) the space under the main deck 在主甲板之下. =>illus at yacht 见yacht之插图. (b) any similar area, eg the floor of a bus 任何类似甲板的地方(如公共汽车的层面): the top deck of a double-decker bus 双层公共汽车的顶层. 用法: 2 (esp US) pack of playing-cards 一副纸牌. 用法: 3 (a) platform on which the turntable and pick-up arm of a record-player rest 电唱机的转盘及拾音器臂的支托面. (b) device for holding and playing magnetic tape, discs, etc in sound-recording equipment or a computer 录音设备或计算机中放磁带或磁盘的装置. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) clear the decks => clear3. hit the deck => hit1. on deck (a) on the main deck of a ship 在船的主甲板上. (b) (esp US) ready for action, duty, etc 准备行动、 执行任务等. deck 2 v [Tn] (US infml) knock (sb) to the ground 将(某人)打倒在地: He decked him with his first punch. 他第一拳就把他打倒在地. deck 3 [/dek; dɛk/] v [esp passive 尤用於被动语态: Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] ~ sb/sth (out) (in/with sth) decorate sb/sth 装饰某人[某物]: streets decked with flags 挂著旗子的街道 * She was decked out in her finest clothes. 她穿著她最好的衣服. |