英:[ˈskæfəldɪŋ]
美:[ˈskæfəldɪŋ, ˈskæfˌol-]
英:[ˈskæfəldɪŋ]
美:[ˈskæfəldɪŋ, ˈskæfˌol-]
scaf·fold·ing
skae fl dIng [or] skae fol dIng
词根:scaffold
n.scaffold 脚手架;鹰架;绞刑台
vt.scaffold 给…搭脚手架;用支架支撑
noun
a system of scaffoldsalso: material for scaffolds
… photographers were allowed, three at a time, to ascend the elaborate scaffolding …—Eric Scigliano
a support system or structure likened to a system of scaffoldsespecially, education: a system or framework of support provided by an instructor to help a student reach the next level of learning By identifying the next skills just above the child's current skill level, then providing scaffolding (or assistance) in a way that helps the child display the identified skills accurately, and then fading out the need for scaffolding, you can help a child to learn new things and become more independent. —Heather Gilmore Teachers should look for tools that help them easily adjust instructional scaffolding from assignment to assignment and from student to student—allowing them to meet students where they are as they learn to write for authentic audiences. —Troy Hicks
… in his readings and talks with authors, he is seeking theoretical scaffolding for his actions …—John F. Dickerson
scaffolding instruction支架式教学
"建筑或其他方面的临时支撑框架或结构",14世纪中期; 参见 scaffold。 Scaffoldage 出现于1600年左右。
结瘤
The first known use of scaffolding was in the 14th century
scaffoldnoun
an elevated platform built as a support for workers
a platform on which a criminal is executed
a supporting framework
scaffoldingnoun
a system of scaffolds
materials for scaffolds
1 He reached behind himself, hacking blindly at the cord, but only succeeded in becoming more entangled, both in the rope and the oilcloth that had been draped from the scaffolding above.
2 She thought about borrowing some metal scaffolding from above to use as a fire pole, but it was all bolted in place.
3 The leaves over my head turn white and I can see the scaffolding of branches.
4 If I don’t drop at the right time, the moving cars and metal scaffolding will drag at my body and carry me with them, and then I will really die.
5 Scaffolding was made from wooden poles, lashed together with ropes and chains.
很多木杆被绳子和锁链牢牢系在一起,搭成了脚手架.
6 They are taking down a crane [ the scaffolding ].
他们正在拆吊车 [ 脚手架 ].
7 At the other end, the Capitol was under construction, with scaffolding bracing the inside of its famous dome.
8 Simple scaffolding, allowing building of new projects.
简单的脚手架,允许构建新项目。
9 It was fixed in space, absolutely motionless, high above the city with no possible means of suspension—unless, indeed, there were some scaffolding in the heavens.
10 As the walls grew higher wooden scaffolding became a necessity.
11 Some of the shelves were so tall they were only accessible by ladders and catwalks, which ran across the ceiling like theater scaffolding.
12 He sought to provide authentic ways for children to express themselves and developed scaffolding to better harness and understand children’s musical development.
13 Scaffolding Comes Down After Some cleaning.
清洁之后,卸下脚手架。
14 The scaffolding has come off much of Pennsylvania Station, revealing the finely articulated facade that now shines in the March sunlight.
15 And then there is a building, its front laced with scaffolding made of bamboo poles held together with plastic strips.
16 The ceiling was held up with a combination of steel scaffolding and old granite Roman columns.
17 To customize the default scaffolding, type grails install-templates.
要定制默认搭建,请输入grails install -templates。
18 She secured one end of her ladder to the nearest piece of scaffolding, lowered the rope into the cavern, and shinnied down.
19 The workmen are now taking down the scaffolding round the building.
工人们正在拆卸建筑物周围的脚手架.
20 As he thought things over, he adjusted the shawl that was wrapped around his shoulders and gazed at the bamboo scaffolding that now surrounded his balcony.