英:['bænɪstə(r)]
美:[ˈbænɪstɚ]
英:['bænɪstə(r)]
美:[ˈbænɪstɚ]
复数:banisters
1660年代, baluster(参见)的未解释的变体。直到1848年,它被认为是一种粗俗的术语,但现在已被接受。另一个17世纪的变形是 barrester。姓氏 Bannister 与此无关,来自古法语 banastre “篮子”,因此是“篮子制造商”。
alteration of baluster
The first known use of banister was in 1641
banjonoun
a musical instrument with a round body like a drum, a long fretted neck, and four or five strings
banjonoun
a musical instrument with a round body like a drum, a long fretted neck, and four or five strings
banisternoun
one of the slender posts used to support the handrail of a staircase
a handrail with its supporting posts
the handrail of a staircase
1 Perhaps the whisperers could polish his banisters and wax his floors?
2 With a muffled whoop of glee, Josie immediately slid down the banister.
3 But before I can even rush back into the bedroom, Pri has already leaped up to find me near the banister.
4 Eloise picked it up and threw it, with as much force as possible, over the side of the banister; it struck the foyer floor with a violent thump.
5 A door opened in the hallway above them and Timothy poked his head over the banister.
6 Mulch rubbed his finger along an ornate banister.
7 He moves next to me and drums his fingers at the banister.
8 She caught the redheaded dewey by his shirt and held him by the heels over the banister until he wet his pants.
9 She climbed the stairs like an old, decrepit woman, clinging to the banister and pulling herself up step by step.
10 His chin level with the banister, the manager looked back for the last time.
11 I go up the stairs, lifting my feet heavily from one step to the next, holding on to the banister.
12 She stood with one hand lightly touching a banister and the other held in mid-air.
13 There are staircases, also of wood, which creak when we climb them, and banisters we aren’t supposed to slide down, and iron radiators that make banging noises and are either stone cold or blazing hot.
14 The stone banisters on the outside stairways were chipped, their surfaces blotched with dirt, and the edges of the stone steps were round and smooth from years of use.
15 Then I reach under the banister to tap Cal on the shoulder.
16 “An efficacious method of transportation. Remind me to talk with you some other time about Newton’s laws of physics and how they apply to banister travel.”
17 He raced to the ground floor, clinging to the banister as the house shook and huge chunks of the ceiling collapsed.
18 Their Dad picked his teeth with a matchstick and took his feet down from the banisters.
19 Her high heels clopped up the steps and she leaned back lazily on the banisters.
20 Even the banisters were designed to show monsters caught in fishing nets.
2 栏杆柱
3 栏杆
balustrade rail railing bar handrail parapet baluster breast-rail guard-rail breastrail breastwork parclose bannister
4 支柱
sustentacular sustentaculum support post stay staff leg supporter shore prop strut crutch bracing underpinning buttress fulcrum stanchion corbel shoring puncheon shorer
5 竖杆