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第三人称单数:sheathes
现在分词:sheathing
过去式:sheathed
过去分词:sheathed
词根:sheath
adj.sheathed 覆盖的;封装的;装有护套的
n.sheath 鞘;护套;叶鞘;女子紧身服装
sheathing 防护物;外壳;入鞘
v.sheathing 使入鞘;覆盖(sheathe的ing形式)
sheathed 使入鞘;为…备鞘;覆盖(sheathe的过去分词)
verb
transitive verb
to put into or furnish with a sheath
to plunge or bury (a weapon, such as a sword) in flesh
to withdraw (a claw) into a sheath
to case or cover with something (such as sheets of metal) that protects
约于1400年, shethen,“给剑等装上剑鞘”(现已过时),源自 sheath(详见),或者源自古英语 *sceaþian(隐含于 unsceaþian 中)。意为“将剑等插入剑鞘”可追溯至15世纪早期。一般意义上的“覆盖,包裹”可追溯至1630年代。相关词汇: Sheathed; sheathing。
鞘套
刀鞘
入鞘
Middle English shethen, derivative of shethe sheath Note:Middle English Dictionary cites Old English unscēaþian, but the source for this word is not established.
The first known use of sheathe was in the 15th century
shed1 of 2verb
to keep out : repel
raincoats shed water
to cause (blood) to flow from a cut or wound
to pour forth in drops
shed tears
to give off or out
the sun sheds light and heat
to cast (as a natural covering) aside
a snake sheds its skin
to let fall (as leaves)
to rid oneself of : discard
shed extra pounds
shed2 of 2noun
a structure built for shelter or storage
shed1 of 2verb
to keep out : repel
raincoats shed water
to cause (blood) to flow from a cut or wound
to pour forth in drops
shed tears
to give off or out
the sun sheds light and heat
to cast (as a natural covering) aside
a snake sheds its skin
to let fall (as leaves)
to rid oneself of : discard
shed extra pounds
shed2 of 2noun
a structure built for shelter or storage
sheafnoun
a bundle of stalks and ears of grain
a group of things often fastened together and resembling a sheaf of grain a sheaf of papers
a sheaf of arrows
sheave1 of 2noun
a grooved wheel : pulley
sheave2 of 2verb
to gather and bind into a sheaf
shell shocknoun
any of numerous nervous conditions appearing in soldiers exposed to modern warfare
sheathnoun
a case for a blade (as of a knife)
a covering especially of a body part that is like a sheath in form or use
sheathingnoun
material used to sheathe somethingespecially: the first covering of boards or of waterproof material on the outside wall of a frame house or on a timber roof
sheatheverb
to put into a sheath
sheathe your sword
to cover with something that protects
sheathe a ship's bottom with copper
sheatheverb
to put into a sheath
sheathe your sword
to cover with something that protects
sheathe a ship's bottom with copper
1 Sheathe your swords!
把你们的剑插到鞘里!
2 Seeing her rise, he wiped down the knife with a cloth and sheathed it.
3 The human body needs iron to capture oxygen, copper and chromium to absorb energy, cobalt to sheathe our nerves and zinc to help our genes.
人体需要铁来捕捉氧,需要铜与铬来吸收能量,需要钴来包覆我们的神经,又仰赖锌协助基因。
4 He was a tall, narrow man, like one of the marble pillars, except that, sheathed in sweat, he gleamed more.
5 Then he sheathed his sword, picked up the Sicilian’s trail, and raced into the night....
6 Reyna sheathed it and began to climb, scaling the column despite her armour and her supplies.
7 He sheathed his sword and held out his hand.
8 To sheathe or cover ( a metal ) with a metal.
镀上用一种金属包住或覆盖 ( 另一种金属 )
9 He was sheathed in a blue body stocking which had yellow stripes running from his armpits to his ankles.
10 Kuma, who designed the Japan National Stadium (the centerpiece of the 2021 Tokyo Olympics), renovated the imposing 1920s-era, red brick Kyoto Central Telephone Office, while adding an industrial-looking building — sheathed in copper sulfide plating, cedar, glass and concrete — next door.
11 Tears sprang to her eyes as she sheathed the knife.
12 I get the sheathed knife out of the backpack and give it to Tina.
13 To sheathe or cover a metal with a metal.
镀上用一种金属包住或覆盖另一种金属。
14 The weather crisps, green and yellow leaves sheathe the sidewalks, and the city looks more out of a film than ever.
15 She saw: the knight in his pale armor head to foot, legs, throat, and hands sheathed in metal, eyes hidden behind his high white helm, and in his hand cruel steel.
16 She dismounted and sheathed her sword, approaching him with her hands outstretched.
17 Under them she hid three knives— one in a boot, one up a sleeve, one sheathed at the small of her back.
18 It was the same soldier who, when they arrived at the training camp, a former primary school with buildings sheathed in palm fronds, shaved Ugwu’s hair with a piece of broken glass.
19 He sheathed his sword, adjusted his white clothes, and took a deep breath.
20 She sheathed Katoptris, wondering how Helen of Troy had stayed sane during the Trojan War, if this blade had been her only source of news.
2 包着
3 覆盖
covering vesture sheeting whelm overcanopy cover face lay cap roof shade carpet drift overwhelm drape cloak shroud clothe drench muffle pall hap bespread clad coverture sheet blanket hood overlay smother enshroud overspread lay over wrap CAP lap sow overwrite mantle fleece puddle overrun slather spiderweb stop out over cake lag drown envelop obliterate bedeck wreathe bestrew fall over investment canopy roofing overcast skin paint cope wimple
5 包
pack bundle parcel case wind shell fold wrap swathe wrap up book package sack envelop fardel reserve guarantee sheet assure overlay enclose mantle pall enfold enwind
8 缩回
9 和解
pacific transaction arrangement explanation settlement compromise composition accord reconciliation mediation atonement settling rapprochement pacification compound accommodate agree heal reconcile mediate atone heal the breach come together bring together
10 把…插入鞘