英:[ruːf]
美:[ruːf]
英:[ruːf]
美:[ruːf]
复数:roofs
第三人称单数:roofs
现在分词:roofing
过去式:roofed
过去分词:roofed
词根:roof
adj.roofing 屋顶用的
roofed 有屋顶的
n.roofing 屋顶;盖屋顶;屋顶盖法
roofer 客人对主人道谢的函;盖屋顶的人
v.roofing 给…盖上顶;遮蔽(roof的ing形式)
roofed 给…覆以屋顶(roof的过去式及过去分词形式)
noun
the cover of a building
the roof of a dwelling conventionally designating the home itself they share the same roof
didn't have a roof over my head
the highest point : summit
an upper limit : ceiling
the vaulted upper boundary of the mouth
a covering structure of any of various parts of the body
roof of the skull
something suggesting a roof: such as
a canopy of leaves and branches
the top over the passenger section of a vehicle
verb
transitive verb
to cover with or as if with a roof
to provide with a particular kind of roof or roofing—often used in combination
slate-roofed houses
to constitute a roof over
flat roof屋顶平台
roof structure屋顶结构;塔楼
floating roof浮顶(尤指油罐的浮顶)
roof garden屋顶花园
roof fall塌顶
roof support罐顶支柱;顶板支护
roof tank天台贮水箱;屋顶水箱
green roof绿色屋顶;新露顶板
floating roof tank浮顶罐,浮顶油罐
roof truss屋架;屋顶架;支持屋顶的三角形桁架
roof beam屋顶梁
roof of the mouth口盖,上颚
roof construction屋顶构造,屋盖构造;屋顶结构
under one's roof在某人家里
roof top屋顶
roof bolt顶锚
sloping roof斜面屋顶,斜屋面
roof insulation屋顶保温
tile roof瓦屋顶
retractable roof可移动车顶
"房屋或其他建筑的外覆盖物,"中古英语词 rof,源自古英语词 hrof,意为“屋顶”,也指“天花板”,因此比喻为“顶点,顶部,高峰”,也指“天堂,天空”; 源自原始日耳曼语词 *khrofam(也是古弗里斯兰语词 rhoof “屋顶”,中古荷兰语词 roof, rouf “覆盖物,屋顶”,荷兰语词 roef “小屋顶,小屋,棺材盖”,中古高地德语词 rof,“凉亭”,古诺尔斯语词 hrof “船棚”等语言的词源)。
没有其他日耳曼语族的联系。 "只有英语保留了一般意义的该词语,其他语言使用与古英语词 þæc 的屋顶相对应的形式" [OED]。指“马车等的顶部”始于1706年。指“口腔上部,硬颚骨”的意思出现于古英语晚期(hrof ðæs muðes)。 用 raise the roof “制造骚动”的意思出现于1860年,最初在美国南方方言中。
机身上部包皮
绝对上升限度
顶,盖:覆盖结构
屋盖
又称“屋顶”。
屋顶
顶板
赋存在煤层之上的邻近岩层。
车顶
Noun Middle English, from Old English hrōf; akin to Old Norse hrōf roof of a boathouse and perhaps to Old Church Slavonic stropŭ roof
The first known use of roof was before the 12th century
roof1 of 2noun
the upper covering part of a building
a place to live : home
a roof over one's head
the upper boundary of the mouth
something resembling a roof in form, position, or purpose
roof2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a roof
to provide with roofing
roof1 of 2noun
the upper covering part of a building
a place to live : home
a roof over one's head
the upper boundary of the mouth
something resembling a roof in form, position, or purpose
roof2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a roof
to provide with roofing
roof1 of 2noun
the upper covering part of a building
a place to live : home
a roof over one's head
the upper boundary of the mouth
something resembling a roof in form, position, or purpose
roof2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a roof
to provide with roofing
roofnoun
the vaulted upper boundary of the mouth supported largely by the palatine bones and limited anteriorly by the dental lamina and posteriorly by the uvula and upper part of the fauces
a covering structure of any of various parts of the body other than the mouth roof of the dental pulp chamber
roof of the skull
1 Turkish and Syrian flags flutter on its roof.
2 One rainy evening, the Blue Bird Inn skidded off the highway, plunged down an embankment, and flipped onto its roof.
3 He looked again to the roof on his left, wanting to run to it and hide; but was afraid.
4 The door to the roof was propped open with a kitchen chair, a draft blowing through the rusty screen.
5 Thunder and lightning seemed to strike just over our heads, the sound magnified by the metal roof and walls.
6 In search of food, I made myself enter one of the better structures, an empty cottage with half a roof.
7 After molding the bricks, my father spent days in the valley hacking the long-stemmed grasses to be used for roofing, then tied them into round bales.
8 The squirrel scrambled up the side of the necessary to the roof.
9 It was a tight fit, since there were only about ten inches between the rafters and the roof.
10 In front of Mrs. Watson’s house, there are three cars with boxes and suitcases on the roofs.
11 The stone made a dent in the roof of my car.
我的汽车顶让石头砸了个坑。
12 You can also brush the roof of mouth.
你也可以刷下口腔的顶部.
13 The houses were small, made of white stucco and dark wooden beams and thick thatched roofs.
14 From there, she could see the roofs of the one-story houses on their street.
15 One foot almost touched down onto the roof, but Tally was pulled up again, still barreling forward with the momentum of her leap off the hill.
16 The roof of the tunnel caved in.
隧道的顶部塌陷了.
17 Each morning hundreds of men climbed to its roof; each evening they picked their way gingerly back down in a long dense line that from a distance resembled a column of ants.
18 The rain brought in by the night wind began to fall on the barn roof.
19 After parking the department’s speedy beefed-up hovercar on the roof of the San Francisco Hall of Justice on Lombard Street, bounty hunter Rick Deckard, briefcase in hand, descended to Harry Bryant’s office.
20 He could see the roof of the house in the distance.
3 覆盖
covering vesture sheeting whelm overcanopy cover face lay cap shade carpet drift overwhelm drape cloak shroud clothe drench muffle sheathe pall hap bespread superjacent over house CAP coat bury blanket overlay overspread cake scatter carve mantle smother be dripping with
4 最高限度
5 最高部
6 无屋顶的
7 上颌
8 天花板
12 飞涨
14 房顶
15 顶板
18 遮蔽
defilade mask curtain obscure shroud occult blot overcast bower enshroud adumbrate becloud embower
21 无家的
22 保护
guardian protective protecting keep hand charge security protection shadow shelter tuition custody conservation safeguard preservation ward umbrella keeping shroud indemnity patronage guardianship auspice conservancy indemnification tutelage aegis safekeeping securement protect shield overshade know cover save screen prevent guard preserve insure conserve overshadow fend indemnify sconce bulwark patronize forfend safekeep ride herd on tutelary patronal tutelar defence dependency refuge lee roofing palladium coverture ensure father buffer rampart ring-fence
27 顶
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