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cage英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]笼子 a place with bars round it where animals or birds are kept so that they cannot escape
  2. [C]框架 sth like cage; frame
v.(动词)
  1. vt. 把…关入笼中 put into a cage

cage是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 战俘营
  2. 监牢
  3. 【篮球】球篮
  4. 【冰球、曲棍球】球门
  5. 起降机,升降机
  6. 座厢
  7. 练习打击用的活动挡球网
  8. 笼,鸟笼,兽笼
  9. 外壳
  10. 钢骨结构
  11. 炮架,炮座
  12. 【棒】练球场
v. (动词)
  1. 把…关进笼子,把...关入槛中
  2. 把…囚禁起来
  3. 把打入球门
  4. 陷入重围
  5. 争球
  6. 投篮
  7. 关进笼内

cage变形

复数:cages

第三人称单数:cages

现在分词:caging

过去式:caged

过去分词:caged

cage词根

词根:cage

n.

caging 制动;闭锁;罩盖;吸持

v.

caging 把…关入笼内(cage的ing形式)

cage英英释义

noun

a box or enclosure having some openwork for confining or carrying animals (such as birds)

a barred cell for confining prisoners

a fenced area for prisoners of war

a framework serving as support

the steel cage of a skyscraper

an enclosure resembling a cage in form or purpose

a cashier's cage

an arrangement of atoms or molecules so bonded as to enclose a space in which another atom or ion (as of a metal) can reside

batting cage

a goal consisting of posts or a frame with a net attached (as in ice hockey)

a large building containing an area for practicing outdoor sports and often adapted for indoor events

biographical name

John Milton 1912–1992 American composer

verb

transitive verb

to confine or keep in or as if in a cage

to drive (a puck, a shot, etc.) into a cage and score a goal

cage词组

squirrel cageadj. 鼠笼式的

bird cagen. 鸟笼

nicolas cagen. 尼古拉斯·凯奇(美国演员)

rib cage胸腔

reinforcement cage钢筋组架

bearing cage轴承罩

steel reinforcement cage钢筋笼

steel cage钢罩

reinforcing cage钢筋笼

cage rotor鼠笼型转子;短路式转子

ball cage滚珠隔离圈;滚珠轴承罩

cage motor鼠笼式电动机

cage door升降机门;罐笼门,轿厢门

cage词源中文解释

"箱状容器或围栏,由金属丝、芦苇等制成,通常用于困禁家禽或野兽,公元1200年左右,源自古法语 cage “笼子,监狱; 避难所,藏身处”(12世纪),源自拉丁语 cavea “空洞,动物围栏,鸡笼,蜂箱,畜栏,地牢,剧场观众席”(意大利语 gabbia “禽笼,鸡舍”也源自此词根; 参见 cave(n.))。公元1300年左右开始用作“囚犯的牢房,监狱,牢房”。

cage_体育行业词汇

球篮

投篮

篮球运动

室内练习场

球门

抄子

挡网

棒球练习馆

cage_医学行业词汇

箱,笼,护架,支架

cage_土木工程行业词汇

罐笼

cage_煤炭行业词汇

罐笼

装运矿车、人员、物料等的提升容器。

cage词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-French, going back to Latin cavea "enclosure for poultry, cage, auditorium of a theater," of uncertain origin Note: Latin cavea is usually taken to be a noun derivative of an unattested adjective *caveus, from cavus "hollow, concave" (see cave >entry 1, hole >entry 1), the sense "something hollow, cavity" being extended to "enclosed space" and then "enclosure"; however, -eus is normally a denominal suffix meaning "made of" (see -eous), so that the resulting sense of the derivative is not clear. Perhaps of relevance is the suffix of alveus "trough, hull, channel" (see alveolus). Verb derivative of cage >entry 1

The first known use of cage was in the 13th century

cage儿童词典英英释义

cageyadjective

very careful of not being trapped or deceived

a cagey buyer

cage1 of 2noun

an enclosure that has large openings covered usually with wire net or bars and is used for keeping animals or birds

an enclosure like a cage in form or purpose

cage2 of 2verb

to put or keep in or as if in a cage

cage1 of 2noun

an enclosure that has large openings covered usually with wire net or bars and is used for keeping animals or birds

an enclosure like a cage in form or purpose

cage2 of 2verb

to put or keep in or as if in a cage

cage1 of 2noun

an enclosure that has large openings covered usually with wire net or bars and is used for keeping animals or birds

an enclosure like a cage in form or purpose

cage2 of 2verb

to put or keep in or as if in a cage

cage医学词典英英释义

cagenoun

an arrangement of atoms or molecules so bonded as to enclose a space in which another atom or ion (as of a metal) can reside

cage 例句

1 A spokeswoman for Cage was not available for comment on the report.

2 “We never know when,” Cage wrote in the lecture Ms Motelbi recited.

3 “She was working with Nicolas Cage, who is kind of the number one fearless actor,” said Lynch.

4 Cage repeatedly rejected the premise, until Gormican wrote him a letter outlining his vision.

5 Dylan brought in two other studio musicians, Paul Griffin on keyboards and Buddy Cage on pedal steel guitar, to add ghostly overlays.

6 In 2014, Grubbs published “Records Run the Landscape,” an illuminating book about John Cage and the 1960s avant-garde — and as soon as he finished it, he felt himself being pushed in an unexpected direction.

7 It was evident then that Cunningham had taken many ideas from Irish jigs and step dancing, and that Irish music was part of the vast, crazy quilt of aural sensations that Cage had assembled.

8 A little respect, if you please, for His Satanic Majesty Nicolas Cage.

9 The group’s third studio album, “Badmotorfinger,” in 1991 spawned the singles “Jesus Christ Pose,” “Rusty Cage” and “Outshined,” which received regular play on alternative rock radio stations.

10 "Mountain in a Cage," one of two large drawings here, has upthrusts and blossomings, striated fields of energy, power-bestowing rays, sweeps and swells of color, rises, pushes and pulls.

11 When we whoop as Cage swings from the ladder attached to the fire engine, it occurs to me that we are not applauding individual moments but an entire career.

12 Tuesday’s concluding program, “memoir,” opened with three intriguing works by John Cage that were performed, strange as it may seem, simultaneously.

13 Cage wrote “Credo in Us” for a dance choreographed by Merce Cunningham and Jean Erdman, but the work also has broader political undercurrents.

14 This year's anti-X challenger is a 1952 John Cage composition that consists of more than four minutes of silence: Facebook backers argue it's better to hear nothing at all than to hear "When We Collide."

15 In the late 1950s, the composer John Cage wrote and recorded a series of stories titled “Indeterminacy.”

16 Take a crash course in Cage at 2 p.m.

17 Among them were composer John Cage, choreographer Merce Cunningham and the painter Jasper Johns – who, that night, was working up the courage to ask Duchamp a favour.

18 And as you can see, the suit Cage is punching about mugging in is much darker, similar to the actor's long, black hair.

19 Hearing the jumble of serendipitous noises fuse into something musical suddenly called to mind another work: John Cage’s infamous “4’33”.”

20 Cage has always been an odd one, even by Hollywood standards.

cage 同义词

3 关入笼中

coop

6 球门

goal stick net

8 牢房

tank dump slam ward mush

9 兽笼

menagerie

11 把…关进笼子

cage up

12 笼子

coop hutch

13

hutch pen cot cote

14 梯厢

car

15 体育馆

gym gymnasium turnhalle akhara

16 升降机

lift hoist

17 战俘营

stalag prison camp

18 罐笼

skip

19 窗口

window

20 囚笼

hurdle

21 囚禁

encage immure

23 凯奇

ketch

24 炮座

chassis

25 驾驶室

control cab pilothouse

cage 短语相关

batting cage rattle someone's cage rib cage roll cage squirrel cage

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