英:[ˈkɔbləstəun]
美:[ˈkɑbəlˌston]
英:[ˈkɔbləstəun]
美:[ˈkɑbəlˌston]
cob·ble·stone
ka bl ston
复数:cobblestones
"适合铺路的小圆石,经过水磨,"14世纪晚期, kobilstane; 参见 cobble(n.)+ stone(n.)。中古英语中也指“樱桃核或果核”。
Middle English, from cobble- (probably from cob) + stone
The first known use of cobblestone was in the 15th century
coccusnoun
a bacterium shaped like a sphere
cocainenoun
a bitter habit-forming drug obtained from coca leaves and used in medicine to deaden pain and illegally for its euphoric effects
cocanoun
a South American shrub with leaves that are the source of cocainealso: its dried leaves
cobwebnoun
spiderweb
tangles of the silken threads of a spiderweb usually covered with dirt and dust
cobwebnoun
spiderweb
tangles of the silken threads of a spiderweb usually covered with dirt and dust
cobnoun
a male swan
corncob
a short-legged stocky horse
cobranoun
any of several poisonous Asian and African snakes that when excited expand the skin of the neck into a hoodalso: any of several related African snakes
cobble1 of 2verb
to make roughly or hastily—often used with together or up
cobble2 of 2noun
a rounded stone larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder
cobblestonenoun
cobble entry 2
1 Didn’t worry about escaping notice of soldiers or strangers, just flew over the cobblestones as fast as I could.
2 “Halt,” he calls out again, his boots clattering against the cobblestones.
3 In the center of the yard, two cobblestone paths intersected, making a cross.
4 As we watched, a cobblestone fell over the edge, clattering ten feet to the bottom.
5 At the edge of the cobblestones was a bit of well-manured earth where a lovely rose bush grew and a row of bright red geraniums.
6 The cobblestones are a nice change from the hard-packed dirt roads of the country.
7 She included that photo of me and her standing on the cobblestones in front of the diamond house in the Meatpacking District.
8 I stopped, looking around me; the girders marched off rhythmically into the dark, over the cobblestones the red lights shone.
9 You can see a lot of Russian and Japanese architecture and cobblestone street in Harbin.
在哈尔滨你可看到许多俄式和日式建筑以及鹅卵石街道。
10 The sound of my shoes tapping across the cobblestones echoed down the street like a latecomer sneaking into church.
11 A thin white arm flopped over the side of the cart as it jostled over the cobblestones.
12 Bronwyn set down her trunk and lifted Miss Peregrine out, and she wobbled drunkenly across the cobblestones.
13 They were standing in the shadowy arcade that encircled the cobblestone courtyard.
14 Sarah reached for my elbow as we trod upon a slick patch of cobblestones.
15 The horse’s hooves sparked off the cobblestones and sounded like a hammer striking a forge.
16 Tendrils of darkness were now spreading out from his feet, killing all the weeds between the cobblestones.
17 It had cute brick buildings and town houses, with cobblestone streets.
18 To the cobblestone streets and the brilliant sunshine and the arched doorways and the flowers spilling over people’s roofs.
19 Soapy took a cobblestone and dashed it through the glass.
索比捡起一块鹅卵石,向玻璃窗砸去。
20 Changed: : Cobblestone walls and ramps take 4 to upgrade instead of 10.
更改:鹅卵石类的建筑升级耗费由10改为4。