apron
英 [ˈeɪprən]
美 [ˈeɪprən]
n. 围裙; (机场的)停机坪; 台口(舞台幕前的部分)
复数:aprons
Collins.1 / BNC.8011 / COCA.8084
习惯用语
n.
- (tied to) sb's apron strings
- (过分受)某人的影响(或控制)
(too much under) the influence and control of sb - The British prime minister is too apt to cling to Washington's apron strings.
英国首相对华府过于唯命是从。
牛津词典
noun
- 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. Aprons are worn over other clothes to keep them clean, for example when cooking. - (机场的)停机坪
an area with a hard surface at an airport, where aircraft are turned around, loaded, etc. - 台口(舞台幕前的部分)
the part of the stage that is in front of the curtain
柯林斯词典
- 围裙;工作裙
Anapronis a piece of clothing that you put on over the front of your normal clothes and tie round your waist, especially when you are cooking, in order to prevent your clothes from getting dirty. - 停机坪
At an airport,the apronis the area of hard ground where aircraft are parked.
英英释义
noun
- a garment of cloth or leather or plastic that is tied about the waist and worn to protect your clothing
- a paved surface where aircraft stand while not being used
- the part of a modern theater stage between the curtain and the orchestra (i.e., in front of the curtain)
- (golf) the part of the fairway leading onto the green
双语例句
- Mary had daubed jam and chocolate allover her apron.
玛丽将果酱和巧克力弄了围裙。 - My cap had gone awry, my apron was stained, my feet ached.
我的帽子歪了,围裙上污迹斑斑,两脚疼痛难忍。 - Mark of a chef: Messy apron, clean sleeves.
肮脏的围裙和干净的袖子是做厨师的象征。 - She put on her apron and went to the kitchen.
她系上围裙下厨房了。 - He snatched the ducks out of her apron.
他从她的围裙里夺过了那几只野鸭。 - The helicopter was waiting on the apron.
直升机正等在停机坪上。 - The remnant is large enough for an apron.
这块零头布足够做个围裙了。 - Clip front wire harness and line bracket into the front apron.
将前线束和管路托架卡入前裙板。 - Rosicky fumbled under his apron and found his pants pocket.
罗西基漏接围裙,在他发现他的裤子口袋里。 - Tears off apron, thrown it on the floor, and exit Right, slamming the door.
扯下围裙,扔到地上,从右门出,把门砰地关上。