apron
[ˈeprən]
n.
围裙;
[航] 停机坪;
[机](防护)挡板;
舞台口;
vt.
用围裙围住;
围绕;
例句:
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A smith in leather apron hammered out red-hot horse-shoes.
来自Jo Grimond
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He was wearing, astonishingly, a frilly pink apron over shirt and trousers.
他穿得很奇怪,衬衫和裤子外面套着件镶褶边的粉红围裙。
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The cook's apron covered her middle.
厨用围裙裹着她的腰部。
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She wiped her floury hands on her apron.
她在围裙上擦了擦沾满面粉的双手。
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And then smoothed down the plaits of her apron.
来自D. G. Mitchell
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Even larger holes had formed under the apron itself.
来自NEWYORKER
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He insisted on driving straight to the apron where the helicopter was waiting.
他坚持要把车直接开到直升机正在等候的停机坪去。
来自《权威词典》
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The subsidiary company has been reluctant to tug at, let alone cut, the apron strings.
这家子公司一向不愿挣脱对总公司的依赖,更不用说切断依存的纽带了。
来自《权威词典》
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Many people like to wear aprons while they are cooking or doing the washing up.
许多人在下厨或洗东西时喜欢系上一条围裙。
来自《权威词典》