英:[in lu: ɔv]
美:[ɪn lu ʌv]
英:[in lu: ɔv]
美:[ɪn lu ʌv]
代,代替;
noun
place, stead
Middle English liue, from Anglo-French liu, lieu, from Latin locus — more at stall
The first known use of lieu was in the 13th century
leisurenoun
freedom from work or duties
ease entry 1 sense 1
time at one's command : convenience
has the leisure to pursue a hobby
leisurenoun
freedom from work or duties
ease entry 1 sense 1
time at one's command : convenience
has the leisure to pursue a hobby
lengthnoun
the measured distance from one end to the other of the longer or longest side of an objectalso: any measured distance
the quality or state of being long
the amount of time something takes
the length of a visit
the sound of a vowel or syllable as it is affected by the time needed to pronounce it
a piece of something long
a length of pipe
the distance from top to bottom of an article of clothing
letdown1 of 2noun
disappointment sense 2
a slackening of effort
let down2 of 2verb
to fail to help or support
let down a friend in a crisis
to fail to come up to expectations : disappoint
the end of the story lets the reader down
letup1 of 2noun
a lessening of effort or force
let up2 of 2verb
to slow down : slacken
to come to a stop : cease
the rain let up
to ease off : be less severe—used with on
libertynoun
the condition of those who are free and independent : freedom
power to do what one pleases
give the child some liberty
an action that goes beyond normal limits (as of proper behavior or good sense)
took liberties with the truth
a short authorized absence from naval duty
lick1 of 2verb
to pass the tongue over
licked the bowl
to touch or pass over like a tongue
flames were already licking the ceiling
to take up with the tongue
kittens licking milk
to hit again and again : beat
to get the better of
lick2 of 2noun
an act or instance of licking
a small amount : bit
hasn't done a lick of work
a hasty careless effort
a sharp hit : blow
got in a few licks of my own
a place (as a spring) having a deposit of salt that animals regularly lick called alsosalt lick
lieunoun
place entry 1 sense 7b, stead
1 He used an inked thumbprint in lieu of signature.
他用按手印替代签字.
2 I have decided that in lieu of a going-away shower, those who wish to go in on a nice gift for her can see me after church.
3 We use saccharin in substitution for sugar.
我们用糖精代替糖。
4 He left what little furniture he owned to his landlord in lieu of rent.
他把自己仅有的那点家具留给了房东抵房租。
5 We used saccharine tablets in lieu of sugar.
我们用糖精片代替糖.
6 But in lieu of being there in person, Mr. O’Neal had sent along a prerecorded video message.
7 He gave us an I. O . U . in lieu of cash.
他以一张欠条代替现金付给我们.
8 Enclosed is our new Quotation No. ______ in lieu of the previous one.
随附我公司第号新的报价单以替代前发的报价单.
9 Jou - chia took his hand in lieu of a reply.
柔嘉 拉他手代替回答.
10 Many of those pigs live here. Do they ever wonder why their masters walk upright in lieu of going on all-fours?
11 The school’s acceptance rate is about 68% and students go through a series of interviews in lieu of a standardized test as an entrance exam.
12 I accept a check in lieu of cash.
我接受支票代替现金。
13 Childrem watched TV in lieu of doing their home work.
孩子们观看了电视代替做他们的作业.
14 Some kiosks make use of hardware buttons mapped to onscreen functions in lieu of touch screens.
有些信息亭用硬按键来对应屏幕上的功能,以此取代触摸屏.
15 She used an inked thumbprint in lieu of signature.
她用按手印替代签字.
16 In lieu of a reply, Hung - chien took her hand.
鸿 渐 拉她手代替回答.
17 We give him three month'wages in lieu of notice.
我们给了他三个月的工资而来向他发离职通知.
18 A 10 percent service charge is added in lieu of tipping.
加收了10%的服务费以代替小费。
19 But when she read, and re-read with the closest attention, the particulars immediately following of Wickham's resigning all pretensions to the living, of his receiving, in lieu, so considerable a sum as three thousand pounds, again was she forced to hesitate.
20 John Deere engine accessories and Donaldson Filters in lieu of sales.
约翰迪尔发动机配件及唐纳森滤清器的代销售.
1 代替
substitutive substitutional instead substitution stead vice cover substitute pinch-hit replace displace supersede supercede subrogate sit in as sit in for in the stead of in stead of instead of fill in for for stand sub supply on supply supply the place of in the room of in stead