英:[ˈkɒbl]
美:[ˈkɑbl]
英:[ˈkɒbl]
美:[ˈkɑbl]
复数:cobbles
第三人称单数:cobbles
现在分词:cobbling
过去式:cobbled
过去分词:cobbled
词根:cobble
n.cobbler 补鞋匠;工匠;冷饮料;脆皮水果馅饼
verb
transitive verb
chiefly British to mend or patch coarsely
repair, make
cobble shoes
to make or put together roughly or hastily—often used with together or upcobble up a temporary solution
cobble together an agreement
noun
cobblestone
cobbles plural, chiefly British lump coal about the size of small cobblestones
cobble stone中砾,中砾石
"铺路石; 磨损、圆形的石头",大约在1600年(更早的 cobblestone,参见相关词条),可能是 cob 的一种含义的小型化。这个动词在这个意义上是从1690年代开始的。相关词汇: Cobbled; cobbling。
卵石
粗砾
卵石
"粒径大于60mm,且小于或等于200mm,以浑圆(棱角)状为主,其含量超过总质量50%,其中粒径大于60mm的颗粒含量超过总质量75%的土。"
Verb Middle English coblen, perhaps back-formation from cobelere cobbler
The first known use of cobble was in the 15th century
cobblernoun
a mender or maker of shoes
a deep-dish fruit pie with a thick top crust
cobblernoun
a mender or maker of shoes
a deep-dish fruit pie with a thick top crust
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
1 And as the moon came low on the horizon Dunstan Thorn walked quietly down the cobbled streets of the village of Wall.
2 The clopping of someone’s boot heels on cobbles far below.
3 I was growing tired of spending time and money trying to cobble together a wardrobe that satisfied my aesthetic and my religious beliefs.
4 The hills were too green, the sky too blue, the cobbles too indifferent.
5 It was a miracle the producers were able to cobble together enough entertaining footage for three weekly shows.
6 The draper sat upon the cobbles of the street, his hair lank, and a daughter of perhaps my age wandered about through the wreckage, picking up silks and attempting to drag them back inside.
7 Black horses in glittering, silver-mounted harnesses, the rumble and rattle of a ruby coach on cobbles, and on the door panel the familiar crest—a rising eye.
8 The old man made his way through the handcarts and fishmongers fresh from the sea, stubbing his toes on the cobbles and bumping into sailors on shore leave.
9 But the Congress Party is taking no chances, and is busy trying to cobble together parliamentary support to ensure its survival.
不过,国大党没有心存侥幸,他们为了确保胜利正忙于在议会活动,努力获得议员们的支持。
10 Mains was the most distinctive building of the lot: it covered nearly an acre and a half and looked like it had been cobbled together from a number of smaller, mismatched buildings.
11 The poodle squats to relieve itself on the cobbles, and the girl veers neatly to her left to skirt it.
12 Also, the voting Rights Act has been interpreted to require states to cobble together majority-black voting districts wherever possible.
而且,一直以来选举权法都要求各州团结一切黑人占多数的选举区。
13 Now there was blood on the cobbled streets.
14 The trail was cobbled with rocks and threaded with wandering tree roots against which we constantly stubbed and stumbled, and veneered everywhere with polished ice under a thin layer of powdery snow.
15 His horse’s hoofs, however, had no sooner clattered on the cobbles than she came flying from her tower room to welcome him with delight.
16 I thought of the cobbled square in Monaco, and the house with the narrow window.
17 Now that you have symfony up and running, it's time to cobble together Blahg.
现在已经使symfony启动并运行,是该整合Blahg的时候了。
18 The essay was cobbled together from some old notes.
这篇文章是用以前的一些笔记胡乱拼凑而成的。
19 At the corner a narrow cobbled alley led between it and the next building, and Will went down there too, looking up, getting the measure of the place.
20 Narrow streets of cobble stone.
行走在鹅卵石铺就的狭窄街道上.
1 一种平底渔船
2 大砾石
3 制
4 圆石
5 小圆石
6 一种小渔船
8 修补
repair tinker mending mend job restoration reparation piece patch fettle restore piece up plastic remedial renovation retrieval remedy renovate revamp reinstate vamp pick adjustment darning doctor
9 胡乱拼凑
10 粗制滥造
shoddy gimcrack bungle churn out manufacture coarse cheesy penny-a-line artless jerry-built slack-baked jerry-build fudge rough and round
11 鹅卵石