英:[tent]
美:[tent]
英:[tent]
美:[tent]
复数:tents
第三人称单数:tents
现在分词:tenting
过去式:tent
过去分词:tent
tentless (adj.), tentlike (adj.)
词根:tent
adv.tentatively 暂时地;试验性地
n.tenter 张布架;张布钩;看管人;帮手
tenting 盖孔法;封孔;斜张天幕;[海洋] 海冰隆起(海冰受挤压拱起成帐幕状)
v.tenting 遮盖;掩蔽;隆起;用帐篷遮盖(tent的ing形式)
vi.tenter 用拉幅机绷布
vt.tenter 将…张在张布架上
noun
a collapsible shelter of fabric (such as nylon or canvas) stretched and sustained by poles and used for camping outdoors or as a temporary building
dwelling
something that resembles a tent or that serves as a shelterespecially: a canopy or enclosure placed over the head and shoulders to retain vapors or oxygen being medically administered
the web of a tent caterpillar
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to reside for the time being : lodge
to live in a tent
transitive verb
to cover with or as if with a tent
to lodge in tents
verb (2)
transitive verb
to attend to
big tent大帐篷政策(包容各种不同的政治和社会观点)
tent city帐篷城(搭有很多帐篷的社群的别称)
oxygen tent[医]氧幕
大约1300年,“用皮革或粗布搭建的便携式住所”,源自古法语 tente “帐篷、悬挂、挂毯”(12世纪),来自中世纪拉丁语 tenta “帐篷”,字面意思是“被拉伸的东西”,是拉丁语 tentus 的女性单数名词用法,该词是 tendere 的变体过去分词,意为“拉伸”(来自 PIE 词根 *ten- “拉伸”)。这个概念是指在框架上“拉伸”皮革。1854年以来, Tent-caterpillar 因它们集体生活的帐篷状蚕茧而被称为帐篷毛虫。
帷幕:旨在封闭某一开放空间的覆盖物,尤指覆盖病床以便给氧或药物的蒸气吸入的帐幔
塞条:以棉绒或纱布之类软料制成的锥形塞条,有膨胀性,以扩张孔口,或保持创口开放,以利创口底部自下而上的愈合
Noun Middle English tent, tente "collapsible shelter of animal skins or fabric used by nomads, shelter, dwelling," borrowed from Anglo-French tente, going back to Vulgar Latin *tenta, noun derivative from feminine of Latin tentus, tensus, past participle of tendere "to extend outward, stretch" (or from Vulgar Latin *tendita, re-formation of the participle) — more at tender >entry 3 Verb (1) derivative of tent >entry 1 Verb (2) Middle English tenten "to look after, see to, watch over," noun derivative of tent, tente "intention, purpose, heed," short for entente, intente intent >entry 1
The first known use of tent was in the 14th century
tent1 of 2noun
a portable shelter (as of nylon) stretched and supported by poles
something that resembles a tent or that serves as a shelterespecially: an enclosure placed over the head and shoulders to hold in oxygen or vapors given for medical reasons
an oxygen tent
the web of a tent caterpillar
tent2 of 2verb
to live in a tent
to cover with or as if with a tent
tent1 of 2noun
a portable shelter (as of nylon) stretched and supported by poles
something that resembles a tent or that serves as a shelterespecially: an enclosure placed over the head and shoulders to hold in oxygen or vapors given for medical reasons
an oxygen tent
the web of a tent caterpillar
tent2 of 2verb
to live in a tent
to cover with or as if with a tent
tenthnoun
one that is number 10 in a series see number
one of 10 equal parts of something
the one numbered 10 in a countable series
tenthnoun
one that is number 10 in a series see number
one of 10 equal parts of something
the one numbered 10 in a countable series
tentativeadjective
not fully worked out or developed
tentative plans
hesitant, uncertain
a tentative smile
tentaclenoun
any of various long flexible structures that stick out usually around the head or mouth of an animal (as a jellyfish or sea anemone) and are used especially for feeling or grasping
something that resembles a tentacle especially in or as if in grasping or feeling out
a sensitive hair on a plant
tentaclenoun
any of various long flexible structures that stick out usually around the head or mouth of an animal (as a jellyfish or sea anemone) and are used especially for feeling or grasping
something that resembles a tentacle especially in or as if in grasping or feeling out
a sensitive hair on a plant
tentaclenoun
any of various long flexible structures that stick out usually around the head or mouth of an animal (as a jellyfish or sea anemone) and are used especially for feeling or grasping
something that resembles a tentacle especially in or as if in grasping or feeling out
a sensitive hair on a plant
tent1 of 2noun
a portable shelter (as of nylon) stretched and supported by poles
something that resembles a tent or that serves as a shelterespecially: an enclosure placed over the head and shoulders to hold in oxygen or vapors given for medical reasons
an oxygen tent
the web of a tent caterpillar
tent2 of 2verb
to live in a tent
to cover with or as if with a tent
tentnoun
a canopy or enclosure placed over the head and shoulders to retain vapors or oxygen during medical administration
1 There are dozens of pitched tent dwellings made of tarps and blankets and makeshift supports, like some sort of skid row.
2 The sun beat down on the tent, and the dust found its way through the floorboards of the wagon.
3 I was only in that tent for a little while, but it made me feel extra safe being guarded right along with the general.
4 Five long chains of brightly colored prayer flags* were then strung radially from the pole above our tents to protect the camp from harm.
5 We had walked slowly all round the tent.
我们绕着帐篷慢慢地走着。
6 Neither of them comes after me, either, when I crawl into the tent and zip it shut.
7 When the company returned home, the raider lamented, smallpox “spread from one tent to another as if the Bad Spirit carried it.”
8 He’s still alive, but he was wounded badly, and when I last left him in the medical tent, he was still unconscious.
9 Stanley watched the counselors return to the tents, leaving only the Warden and Mr. Sir behind.
10 If antibacterial soap creates super germs like they say, what if toxic tenting creates super insects?
11 Other men were just starting to build stoves and came to Yossarian’s tent during the day to marvel at Orr’s workmanship.
12 James wriggles out of my grasp, heads toward the tent opening.
13 In a Little while he dressed and emerged from his tent, squinting, cross and unshaven.
14 Or we stay in cabins belonging to other people or to the government, or we stay in abandoned logging camps, or we pitch two tents, one for sleeping and one for supplies.
15 Others whisper that she has no place in my war councils, that 1 ought to send her back to Asshai, that it is sinful to keep her in my tent of a night.
16 A gray banner with an owl fluttered outside the tent.
17 He sat in his patched-up tent at the far edge of the meadow and said nothing.
18 Rockland State Park, with a tent to show there was camping.
19 The men of her khas dragged the carcass from the tent.
20 The wall of a tent leans up over my face, not visible but audible, a slanting plane of faint sound: the susurrus of blown snow.
1 用帐篷遮盖
2 西班牙红葡萄酒
5 注意
inspective alert mindful attentive watchful observant heedful regardful tenty advertent audient c/- CQ n.b. well note care watch eye attention respect regard ear concentration observation remark diligence heed cognizance nevermind advertence see look mind notice refer mark tend zero advert know check attend pipe have a care with care keep an eye out take heed careful listening jealous attent remindful warily spotlight observance wariness tendance turn observe twig fixate point follow interest beware ware reck nota bene
6 帐篷
canvas tabernacle tentage cabana lodge bivvy camp tilt rag canvass marquise canvas hotel canvass hotel
7 观察
observational view review sight examination observation scout remark observance observe see case survey examine behold envisage eyesight