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复数:discs
第三人称单数:discs
现在分词:discing
过去式:disced
过去分词:disced
noun
the seemingly flat figure of a celestial body
the solar disk
archaic discus
usually disc any of various rounded and flattened animal anatomical structuresespecially: intervertebral disc see also slipped disc
the central part of the flower head of a typical composite made up of closely packed tubular flowers
a thin circular object: such as
usually disc a phonograph record
a round flat plate coated with a magnetic substance on which data for a computer is stored
usually disc optical disk: such as
usually disc one of the concave circular steel tools with sharpened edge making up the working part of a disc harrow or plowalso: an implement employing such tools
abbreviation
discount
combining form
disk
discoid
phonograph record
discophile
intervertebral disc椎间盘
compact disc光碟机,激光唱片
disc brake[汽车]盘式制动器
valve disc阀碟
brake disc制动盘;闸盘;碟式刹车盘
optical disc光盘;光具盘;频闪观测盘
disc cutter盘形铣刀,盘形滚刀;磨削圆锯;圆盘刀具
optic disc视神经盘
clutch disc离合器片;离合圆盘
hard disc硬盘
disc drive磁盘驱动器
rotating disc转盘
disc player激光放像机(等于videodisc player)
friction disc磨擦圆盘
slipped disc[医]椎间盘突出
laser disc激光盘;雷射影碟
protrusion of intervertebral disc椎间盘突出
disc filter过滤纸片
circular disc圆盘
cutting disc切割片;圆盘刀;磨片
在英国英语中,大多数使用 disk(见相关词条)时更倾向于使用拉丁拼写。美国英语倾向于将其用于音乐录制的意义(1888年),最初用于留声机唱片,最近用于光盘。
铃片
铁饼
凸轮盘
圆牌
冰球
盘,板:同disk
盘窝
盤窩
Combining form Latin, from Greek disk-, disko-, from diskos
discharge1 of 2verb
to relieve of a charge, load, or burden : unload
discharge a ship
shoot entry 1 sense 1, fire entry 2 sense 4a
discharge a gun
to set free
discharge a prisoner
to dismiss from service or employment
discharge a soldier
to let go or let off
discharge passengers
to give forth fluid or other contents
this river discharges into the ocean
to get rid of by paying or doing discharge a function
discharge a debt
discharge2 of 2noun
the act of discharging
something that dischargesespecially: a certification of release or payment
a firing off
a flowing outalso: a rate of flow
something that is given forth
a discharge of pus from a wound
release or dismissal especially from an office or employment
complete separation from military service
was given an honorable discharge
a flow of electricity (as in lightning or through a gas)
discharge1 of 2verb
to relieve of a charge, load, or burden : unload
discharge a ship
shoot entry 1 sense 1, fire entry 2 sense 4a
discharge a gun
to set free
discharge a prisoner
to dismiss from service or employment
discharge a soldier
to let go or let off
discharge passengers
to give forth fluid or other contents
this river discharges into the ocean
to get rid of by paying or doing discharge a function
discharge a debt
discharge2 of 2noun
the act of discharging
something that dischargesespecially: a certification of release or payment
a firing off
a flowing outalso: a rate of flow
something that is given forth
a discharge of pus from a wound
release or dismissal especially from an office or employment
complete separation from military service
was given an honorable discharge
a flow of electricity (as in lightning or through a gas)
discharge1 of 2verb
to relieve of a charge, load, or burden : unload
discharge a ship
shoot entry 1 sense 1, fire entry 2 sense 4a
discharge a gun
to set free
discharge a prisoner
to dismiss from service or employment
discharge a soldier
to let go or let off
discharge passengers
to give forth fluid or other contents
this river discharges into the ocean
to get rid of by paying or doing discharge a function
discharge a debt
discharge2 of 2noun
the act of discharging
something that dischargesespecially: a certification of release or payment
a firing off
a flowing outalso: a rate of flow
something that is given forth
a discharge of pus from a wound
release or dismissal especially from an office or employment
complete separation from military service
was given an honorable discharge
a flow of electricity (as in lightning or through a gas)
discernmentnoun
the quality of being able to understand clearly
discerningadjective
seeing and understanding clearly and intelligently
a discerning critic
discernverb
to detect with the eyes : distinguish
discern an airplane in the clouds
to come to know, recognize, or understand discern right from wrong
discern the basic issue
discard1 of 2verb
to remove a playing card from one's hand
to get rid of as useless or unwanted
discard an old hat
discard2 of 2noun
the act of discarding in a card game
a person or thing cast off or rejected
discard1 of 2verb
to remove a playing card from one's hand
to get rid of as useless or unwanted
discard an old hat
discard2 of 2noun
the act of discarding in a card game
a person or thing cast off or rejected
discard1 of 2verb
to remove a playing card from one's hand
to get rid of as useless or unwanted
discard an old hat
discard2 of 2noun
the act of discarding in a card game
a person or thing cast off or rejected
disc
discnoun
any of various rounded or flattened anatomical structures: as
a mammalian blood cell
blind spot
intervertebral disc see also slipped disc
1 The woman turned the metal disc like a steering wheel.
2 Dad is partial to jazz, and every chance he gets, he winks at me, takes out Mom’s Mozart disc, then pops in a CD of Miles Davis or Woody Herman.
3 The house smelled of warmth, good food, sweet powder and a stronger candylike smell that came from a hard chalkish disc that Sissy wore in an imitation-silver filigree heart on a chain around her neck.
4 I swim a quarter-mile a day because I have a bad disc at the base of my spine.
5 Inside, a round disc that seemed to be covered with letters swung gently as he moved the box.
6 Compact disc recordings give excellent sound reproduction.
激光唱片播放的声音保真度很高.
7 In ancient times the earth was conceived as a flat disc.
在古代人们认为地球呈扁平的圆盘状。
8 I found a Smiths compilation disc and added it to my mix.
9 ‘And those"—pointing to the discs—"must be the wheels.”
10 His head was thrown back a little, and because of the angle at which he was sitting, his spectacles caught the light and presented to Winston two blank discs instead of eyes.
11 He's been off work with a slipped disc (= one that has moved from its correct position, causing pain) .
他因椎间盘突出一直未上班。
12 It held ten discs individually wrapped in pink tissue.
13 First : I hope I'll have a very popular disc published, many people high praise for it.
第一:五年后我希望能有一张很受欢迎的唱片在市场上发行, 可以得到许多人的肯定.
14 Studies of ancient skeletons indicate that the transition to agriculture brought about a plethora of ailments, such as slipped discs, arthritis and hernias.
15 I am still not the nimble Jenna Fox on the disc.
16 It was not a coin, but a little disc of bronze with a crudely engraved inscription showing a cat.
17 Of a magnetic disc system, with sectors established by information recorded during disc initialization.
对磁盘系统而言, 其中的扇区是在磁盘初始化期间用记录的信息建立的.
18 Give me two tapes and three laser discs.
给我2盒录音带,3张激光唱片.
19 Play me Pat Simon's latest disc.
给我放些派特·赛门最近灌制的唱片.
20 She pushed the box under the cascade and arranged the stone so that it was resting on a disc of wood.
1 狄斯可夜总会
2 光盘
4 磁盘
8 光碟
9 唱盘