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string·er
strIng r
复数:stringers
noun
one that strings
a string, wire, or chain often with snaps on which fish are strung by a fisherman
a narrow vein or irregular filament of mineral traversing a rock mass of different material
a long horizontal timber to connect uprights in a frame or to support a floor
string sense 8
a tie in a truss
a longitudinal member extending from bent to bent of a railroad bridge and carrying the track
a longitudinal member (as in an airplane fuselage or wing) to reinforce the skin
a news correspondent who is paid space rates
a reporter who works for a publication or news agency on a part-time basisbroadly: correspondent
one estimated to be of specified excellence or efficiency—used in combinationsecond-stringer
first-stringer
15世纪初,“制作弓弦的人”,是 string(v.)的代词。 “按照文章长度支付报纸通讯员”的含义始于1950年,可能源于更早的比喻意义“将单词串在一起的人”(1774年)。
承梁材
纵桁
桁条
上弓弦架
桁条
桁条
机身纵向或机翼展向承受轴向力的杆状构件。
纵梁
The first known use of stringer was in the 14th century
string1 of 3noun
a cord usually used to fasten or tie
a thin tough plant structure (as the fiber connecting the halves of a bean pod)
the gut, wire, or nylon cord of a musical instrument that is plucked, bowed, or struck to produce a sound
plural the stringed instruments of an orchestra
the gut, wire, or cord of a racket or shooting bow
a group of objects threaded on a string
a string of pearls
a series of things arranged in or as if in a line
a string of automobiles
a series of like items (as units of information, marks, or words)
the animals and especially horses belonging to or used by one individual
any of several squads of players on a team that are grouped together according to skill
the second string of a football team
a series in time : succession, sequence
plural requirements or obligations connected with something
an agreement with no strings attached
string2 of 3verb
to equip (as a tennis racket) with strings
to thread on or as if on a string
string beads
to tie, hang, or fasten with string
to hang by the neck
strung up from a high tree
to remove the strings of
string beans
to extend or stretch like a string
string wires from tree to tree
to set out in a line or series
string3 of 3adjective
of or relating to stringed musical instruments
the string section of an orchestra
stringyadjective
containing, consisting of, or resembling string stringy hair
stringy cheese
stringernoun
one that strings
a long piece of wood or metal used for support or strengthening in a building (as under a floor)
1 Its Welsh boss, Sir Howard Stringer, is fighting to overcome internal resistance as he tries to restructure the firm.
索尼的威尔士籍老板,霍华德正拚尽全力克服重组公司的内部阻力。
2 Skin panels and stringers arrive from the steel supply company pallet.
皮肤面板和特约记者到达的钢铁供应公司托盘.
3 The Associated Press, one of several companies that does this type of real-time vote reporting, sends thousands of local stringers to county election offices on election night to call in raw vote count totals.
4 The division has 22 full-time employees and approximately 60 contract workers and stringers.
5 The keepers he put on a stringer, a woven cord with a three-inch nail tied to its end, anchored with a rock on the riverside.
6 Stringer webs have cracked in suspension bridges at the stringer-floor bean connections.
在悬索桥的纵梁和横的连接处,纵梁的腹板上发生开裂。
7 During fabrication slots for the stringers flanges were flame cut into box girders.
制造时,为安装纵梁翼缘,在箱型梁中用焰割法开槽口.
8 Crappie fillets are delicious, so by all means, keep a stringer full.
9 Though a stringer could bag several thousand dollars for the right footage, in real life there is a major market crisis.
10 Sony Corp. Chief Executive Officer Howard Stringer said yesterday that the currency’s appreciation is a “huge handicap for us.”
索尼集团首席执行官霍华德.斯特林格(Howard Stringer)昨天说,货币的升值“将对我们造成极大的困难”。
11 Regardless, she’d be considered a “short stringer,” one of those who will die before their time, in “The Measure.”
12 In music, though, he plays a naïf: eager second stringer, shameless trend chaser, just happy to be allowed on the field.
13 The Preacher pulled the biggest two bass and the biggest perch off the stringers and said, “This perch is ten years old, and these bass are one year old each. How many years is that?”
14 He knew his way around Texas and Mexico and worked enough with women stringers from the Ozarks in Arkansas to draw upon them for Mattie’s narrative voice in “True Grit.”
15 Tungsten occurs as scheelite stringer, dispersion mierograined scheelite and absorbed ions.
钨以白钨矿细脉 、 分散状微粒白钨矿和吸附状等形式产出.
16 Earlier this week, comments by Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer suggested that his company is making a camera sensor for the new iPhone.
这周的早些时间,来自索尼ceoHoward Stringer先生的评论提到他的公司正在为新一代的iPhone设计制造摄像头传感器。
17 Drill and bolt the stringer attachment plate to the long member.
操练和闩上纵梁附件板材对长的成员。
18 A. E. Stringer is the author of Human Costume and Channel Markers (Wesleyan University Press).
史特林格是诗集《人性的外衣》《航标》(卫斯理大学出版社)的作者。
19 He later spent three years as a stringer for The Times, covering fires, murders and other middle-of-the-night stories in New York before joining the staff in 1999.
20 Gregory Peck plays Joe, a US news stringer in Rome who one night stumbles across the story of the century: a beautiful, shy young woman, eager for some adventure with him as her guide.