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1 [/vɔːlt; vɔlt/] n 用法: 1 arched roof; series of arches forming a roof 拱券; 拱顶: fan vaulting, ie vaults wherethe arches have ribs, like a fan 扇形拱券. =>illus at App 1见附录1插图, page viii. 用法: 2 (a) cellar or underground room used for storing things at a cool temperature 地窖; 地下室: `wine-vaults 酒窖. (b) similar room beneath a church or in a cemetery, used for burials (教堂或坟场的)地下墓室: in the family vault 在家族的地下墓室中. 用法: 3 similar room, esp in a bank and protected by locks, alarms, thick walls, etc, used for keeping valuables safe (设於地下的)金库, 保险库(尤指银行的). 用法: 4 covering like an arched roof 拱券状覆盖物: (rhet 修辞) the vault of heaven, ie the sky 苍穹(天空). vault 2 [/vɔːlt; vɔlt/] v [I, Ipr] ~ (over sth) jump in asingle movement over or onto an object with the hand(s) resting on it or with the help of a pole (用手或竿支撑)跳跃: vault (over) a fence 用手支撑跳过篱笆墙 * The jockey vaulted lightly into the saddle. 那骑师用手一按马背轻身跃上了马鞍. * (fig fml 比喻, 文) vaulting (ie boundless, overreaching) ambition 奢想. vault 3 n jump made in this way 撑物跳跃; 撑竿跳. |