英:[ˈdʌvteɪl]
美:[ˈdʌvˌtel]
英:[ˈdʌvteɪl]
美:[ˈdʌvˌtel]
dove·tail
duhv teIl
复数:dovetails
第三人称单数:dovetails
现在分词:dovetailing
过去式:dovetailed
过去分词:dovetailed
dovetailer (n.)
noun
something resembling a dove's tail in shape, esp. a wedge-shaped part, or tenon, that protrudes from one piece of wood and fits snugly into a wedge-shaped opening, or mortise, in another piece of wood, forming a joint.
a joint formed by one or more such interlocking tenons and mortises.
transitive verb & intransitive verb
to cut or shape into a dovetail.
to fit together by means of a dovetail or dovetails.
to fit together precisely or harmoniously.Your plan to provide part-time work to city youth dovetails nicely with our efforts to beautify the city parks this summer.
dovetail groove燕尾槽
同样地, dove-tail,在1580年代的木工业中,“倒楔形榫头”,是所有固定方式中最牢固的一种,源自于 dove(名词)和 tail(名词)。它之所以被称为“鸟尾展示”的形状,是因为接口中的榫头或榫孔类似于鸟的尾巴展示。作为一个动词,“通过鸟尾榫连接”,在1650年代出现; 比喻地说,“像鸟尾榫一样紧密地连接”。相关词汇: Dovetailed 。
The first known use of dovetail was in 1573
dowel1 of 2noun
a pin or peg used for fastening together two pieces of woodalso: a round rod or stick used especially for cutting up into dowels
dowel2 of 2verb
to fasten by dowels
dowel1 of 2noun
a pin or peg used for fastening together two pieces of woodalso: a round rod or stick used especially for cutting up into dowels
dowel2 of 2verb
to fasten by dowels
dowdyadjective
not neatly or well dressed or cared for
not stylish
dowdyadjective
not neatly or well dressed or cared for
not stylish
dowdyadjective
not neatly or well dressed or cared for
not stylish
dowagernoun
a dignified elderly woman
dove1 of 2noun
any of numerous pigeonsespecially: a small wild pigeon
a person who opposes war or warlike policies
dove2 of 2
dovetail1 of 2noun
something shaped like a dove's tailespecially: a joint between two pieces (as of wood) formed by a wedge-shaped part that fits tightly into a wedge-shaped slot in the other piece
dovetail2 of 2verb
to join by means of dovetails
to cut to a dovetail
to fit skillfully together to form a whole
dovetail1 of 2noun
something shaped like a dove's tailespecially: a joint between two pieces (as of wood) formed by a wedge-shaped part that fits tightly into a wedge-shaped slot in the other piece
dovetail2 of 2verb
to join by means of dovetails
to cut to a dovetail
to fit skillfully together to form a whole
dovetail1 of 2noun
something shaped like a dove's tailespecially: a joint between two pieces (as of wood) formed by a wedge-shaped part that fits tightly into a wedge-shaped slot in the other piece
dovetail2 of 2verb
to join by means of dovetails
to cut to a dovetail
to fit skillfully together to form a whole
1 How well do these new ideas dovetail into the existing system?
这些新意识与现存体制吻合得 如何 ?
2 But the rise of the J. Crew Bride dovetailed with a broader aesthetic shift in what’s cool for weddings.
3 Lately he has become a prolific soundtrack composer, an occupation that appears to dovetail nicely with his interests as a performer of both classical and East European folk music.
4 His veiled tone found out the secret emotional heart of the piece, and was perfectly dovetailed with Noseda's overview.
5 Projects include distilling bathtub gin like the Prohibition liquor guys, making a tube garden trowel like a coppersmith and creating a wooden chest with dovetail joints like a Virginia woodsmith.
6 The values apparent in Mesoamerican objects and structures dovetailed with the Alberses’ most cherished Bauhaus principles, especially economy of means, truth to materials and the pursuit of variation within specific boundaries.
7 Some new material did hit the mark, such as "Forgiveness" and "Illusions of Bliss," which while not rivaling it, better dovetailed with her best, early songs.
8 It should come as no surprise when movies dovetail with the wider social conversation.
9 And the closing pages, on civic engagement, dovetail nicely with the company’s campaign to rev up voter turnout.
10 Not long after, she meets a fellow named Ernest, who, as the book proceeds, proves a speaker of sentiments that invariably dovetail with Smith’s musings.
11 Musically, he and Mercury dovetailed brilliantly, but did he ever feel overshadowed and resentful of his flamboyantly gifted frontman?
12 They use terms like "adapter" and "facade" the same way that woodworkers use "dovetail joint."
他们使用像“适配器(adapter)”和“门面(facade)”等术语就像工匠使用“燕尾接合”一样。
13 Harmonies meander through chromatic ambiguities; low-fi moments dovetail into studio opulence, as loops and echoes enfold her voice like electronic ghosts.
14 Jimmy's personal grudge and his business interests dovetail neatly, a theme that repeats itself in the pilot and one I imagine we'll see much more of as the series progresses.
15 Dr. Stern’s scholarly preoccupations dovetailed with his public role as an interpreter of the German past, defender of liberal values and passionate advocate for a united, peaceful Europe.
16 This dovetails with a resurgence in Art Deco, the movement most closely associated with Lempicka, and with the current vogue for re-evaluating women who have been maligned or belittled by the art historical canon.
17 And within months the women’s mission began to dovetail with the growing chorus of those saying #MeToo, and momentum for #MuteRKelly picked up.
18 Typically, each of the program's 10 hourlong episodes is built around a trio of guests whose family backgrounds dovetail, often in a thematic way that highlights a significant period in American history.
19 That dovetails into the next logical topic: figuring out what achieving your goals would look like.
20 I’m going to be bouncing around the Lower East Side tonight and bouncing in and out of a promising lineup at Santos Party House below Canal, hoping that set times dovetail nicely.
1 鸠尾榫
2 吻合
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3 使吻合
4 密合
5 楔形榫