英:['dʌblɪŋ]
美:['dʌblɪŋ]
英:['dʌblɪŋ]
美:['dʌblɪŋ]
n.
加倍,成双
v.
把…对折,折叠( double的现在分词 )
是…的两倍
(使)加倍
兼任
词根:double
adj.double 双重的;两倍的
adv.double 双重地;两倍地;弓身地
doubly 双重地;加倍地;双摺地
n.double 两倍;双精度型
doubler 倍压器;加倍装置
doublethink 双重思考;思想矛盾
vi.double 加倍,加倍努力;快步走
vt.double 使加倍
adjective
having a twofold relation or character : dual
consisting of two usually combined members or parts
an egg with a double yolk
being twice as great or as many
double the number of expected applicants
of a coin worth two of the specified amount a double crown
a double eagle
marked by duplicity : deceitful
folded in two
of extra size, strength, or value
a double martini
having more than the normal number of floral leaves often at the expense of the sporophylls
of rhyme involving correspondence of two syllables (as in exciting and inviting)
designed for the use of two persons a double bed
a double room
verb
transitive verb
to make twice as great or as many: such as
to increase by adding an equal amount
to amount to twice the number of
to make a call in bridge that increases the value of odd tricks or undertricks at (an opponent's bid)
to bend or fold (something, such as a sheet of paper) usually in the middle so that one part lies directly against the other part
clench
doubled his fist
to cause to stoop
to avoid by doubling : elude
to replace in a dramatic role
to play (dramatic roles) by doubling
to advance or score (a base runner) by a double
to put out (a base runner) in completing a double play
double-team
Jackson's absence was supposed to allow defenses to double Gates.—Jim Trotter
intransitive verb
to become twice as much or as many
to double a bid (as in bridge)
to turn sharply and suddenlyespecially: to turn back on one's course
the rabbit doubled back on its tracks
to follow a circuitous course
to become bent or folded usually in the middle—usually used with up
she doubled up in pain
to serve an additional purpose or perform an additional duty
to play a dramatic role as a double
to make a double in baseball
adverb
to twice the extent or amount
two together
the children had to sleep double
downward and forward from the usual position
he was bent double with pain
noun
something twice the usual size, strength, speed, quantity, or value: such as
a double amount
a base hit that enables the batter to reach second base
one that is the counterpart of another : duplicate: such as
a living person that closely resembles another living person
wraith
understudy
a sharp turn (as in running) : reversal
an evasive shift
something consisting of two paired members: such as
fold
a combined bet placed on two different contests
two consecutive strikes in bowling
doubles plural a game between two pairs of players
an act of doubling in a card game
a room (as in a hotel) for two guests compare single sense 4
chromosome doubling染色体加倍;染色体复制;染色体配对
frequency doubling倍频
doubling time倍增时间;重复时间
重叠
覆板
又称 :覆板(doubling plate)
Adjective Middle English, from Anglo-French duble, double, from Latin duplus (akin to Greek diploos), from duo two + -plus multiplied by; akin to Old English -feald -fold — more at two, -fold
The first known use of double was in the 13th century
doubt1 of 2verb
to be uncertain about
doubts her sincerity
to lack confidence in
doubted his own abilities
to consider unlikely
doubt if I can go
doubt2 of 2noun
uncertainty of belief or opinion
the state of being uncertain
the outcome is in doubt
a lack of confidence
an inclination not to believe or accept
doublyadverb
to twice the amount or degree
doubly glad
doubloonnoun
an old gold coin of Spain and Spanish America
double1 of 4adjective
dual sense 1
a double role
consisting of two members or parts
an egg with a double yolk
being twice as great or as many
had double the number of expected sales
folded in two
having more than the usual number of floral parts and especially petals
double roses
double2 of 4verb
to make, be, or become twice as great or as many
double a recipe
to bend or fold (as a sheet of paper) usually in the middle so that one part lies directly against the other part
to close tightly the fingers of : clench
doubled his fist
to cause to bend at the waist
to become bent or folded usually in the middle
she doubled up in pain
to have an additional use or job
the cook doubles as dishwasher
to make a double in baseball
to turn sharply and go back on the same path first taken
the rabbit doubled back on its tracks
double3 of 4adverb
doubly sense 1
two together
sleep double
double4 of 4noun
something twice another
12 is the double of 6
a hit in baseball that allows a batter to reach second base
duplicate entry 3especially: a person who closely resembles another
a sharp turn : reversal
fold entry 4 sense 2
plural a game between two pairs of players
tennis doubles
1 The US is also rejuvenating its economy and implementing the program of doubling exports.
美国也在全力振兴经济,实施出口倍增计划。
2 She kept leading them around and around the city, getting dizzy, and doubling back.
3 We're losing our composure, doubling over, our bellies and faces aching.
4 “If your mother only knew,” he told her, doubling up with laughter, as he always said when he told her something in confidence.
5 The doubling down and under branches and pushing things out of his way were as exhausting as the walk.
6 He laughed, holding his stomach and doubling over.
7 They kept growing like nothing anyone had seen, doubling their numbers every twenty-four hours, stacking hundreds on top of hundreds, accumulating by the millions.
8 One more doubling and the usable soil will all be good to go.
9 He is doubling the part of a teacher and a missioner.
他在一出戏里扮演教师和传教士两个角色.
10 One of the eggs had a double yolk.
11 “Since it’s only for a night,” Mrs. Corcoran said to us, “I’m sure that no one will mind doubling up.”
12 People swarming in, cities doubling and trebling in numbers of inhabitants, while the fiscal guardians groan over the increasing weight of improvements and the need to care for a large new spate of indigents.
13 The doubling of the sale force resulted in increase sale.
双倍的销售力量导致增加了销售额.
14 He doubled up in pain.
15 Although the suicide rate in most other wealthy countries peaked in the early 1980s, it continues to climb in South Korea, doubling since 2000.
16 Can you tell if it's the actor or his double in that shot?
17 In separate bunks of seaweed wrapped in burlap, with life vests doubling as pillows, they tried to sleep, to get used to the motion of the ship, and to tolerate the smells.
18 Grown on either sugar alone, the bacterium begins to divide rapidly, doubling in number every twenty minutes or so.
19 As I stepped out of my crouch, my stomach lurched and sensation ripped back through my body, the sudden pain doubling me over.
20 Doubling declining balance is a form of Accelerated Depreciation.
双倍余额递减法是加速折旧法中的一种.
1 重叠
opposite incumbent conjoined imbricate reduplicate aheap bis double overlap duplication cumulation reduplication lap duplicate obvolute reduplicative interlap ride wrap intersect
3 加倍
double reduplicate gemination duplication reduplication calque geminate duplicate straddle redouble reduplicative doubly bis- interest crack
4 折回
double redirection return recurve resile untread back redirect retrace repass redouble reflex unwind
7 防护板
8 迂回
indirect devious convolute circuitous periphrastic circumlocutory anfractuous round turn wheel detour indirection circuity
11 衬里
14 绕行
15 绕航
17 突然折回