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复数:rungs
词根:ring
n.ring 戒指;铃声,钟声;拳击场;环形物
vi.ring 按铃;敲钟;回响;成环形
vt.ring 按铃;包围;敲钟;套住
noun
a rounded crosspiece between the legs of a chair
one of the crosspieces of a ladder
Scotland a heavy staff or cudgel
a spoke of a wheel
a level in a hierarchy
rise a few rungs on the social scale—H. W. Van Loon
ring road环形公路
ring in包围;用考勤钟打下个人上班的时间;与…通电话
ring with充满…声音;回荡着
outer ring外环
ring the bell鸣钟;按门铃
diamond ring钻石戒指,钻戒
piston ring[机]活塞环
wedding ring结婚戒指
ring for按铃,摇铃;召唤某人
inner ring内圈,内环
sealing ring密封环;对闭砂条;垫圈
ring rolling环轧,环锻
ring spinning环锭纺纱
seal ringn. 印章戒指
key ring钥匙环
ring finger无名指
ring laser环形激光器,环式激光器
engagement ring订婚戒指
ring a bell使某人想起某事,使人回忆起
gold ring金戒指
“晚期古英语 hrung”指“棒,横杆; 粗壮的圆木”,源自原始日耳曼语 *khrungo(其他来源包括中古低地德语 runge,古高地德语 runga,“桩,钉,木棍”,德语 Runge,“桩,钉,木棍”,中古荷兰语 ronghe,荷兰语 rong,“横木”,哥特语 hrugga,“杆”),这个词的起源不明,如果按照假设,凯尔特语的词汇是从英语中借来的,那么这个词就没有与日耳曼语之外的语言联系。
在英语中,这个词的意义逐渐缩小,通常指“梯子的圆木或横杆”(13世纪后期已有记录),但在其他日耳曼语中,同源词的用法更为普遍。
This [rungs] has generally been considered as a mere corruption of rounds; and people of education use only this latter word. [John Pickering, "A Vocabulary or Collection of Words and Phrases which have been Supposed to be Peculiar to the United States of America," Boston, 1816]
这个词 [ rungs ] 通常被认为是 rounds 的简单变形; 受过教育的人只使用后者。[约翰·皮克林,“美国独有的词汇或短语的词汇或收集”,波士顿,1816年]
Noun Middle English, from Old English hrung crossbar; akin to Goth hrunga staff and perhaps to Old English hring ring — more at ring
The first known use of rung was in the 14th century
runoff1 of 2noun
a final contest or election to decide an earlier one that has not given the victory to one competitor
water from rain or snow that flows over the surface of the ground and finally into streams
run off2 of 2verb
to produce rapidly
to decide by a runoff
to drive away
run away sense 1
runnyadjective
too soft and liquid
the scrambled eggs are runny
giving off a liquid
a runny nose
runnernoun
one that runs
base runner
messenger
a thin piece or part on which something slides
a slender creeping stem that arises from the base of a plantespecially: stolon
a plant (as a strawberry) that forms or spreads by runners
a long narrow carpet (as for a hall)
a narrow decorative cloth cover for a table or dresser top
runnernoun
one that runs
base runner
messenger
a thin piece or part on which something slides
a slender creeping stem that arises from the base of a plantespecially: stolon
a plant (as a strawberry) that forms or spreads by runners
a long narrow carpet (as for a hall)
a narrow decorative cloth cover for a table or dresser top
runenoun
any of the characters of an alphabet used by the Germanic peoples from about the 3rd to the 13th centuries
rung1 of 2
rung1 of 2
rung
1 Rigid, I began climbing the rungs, slightly reassured by having Finny right behind me.
2 To keep her family out of the projects and on what might be described as the upper rung of poverty, she had taken up with a man who worked handling baggage at O’Hare International Airport.
3 He was already grabbing and climbing the grungy, rusty metal rungs.
4 For added security, the giant Courthouse bell was also rung.
5 Once I’m through the window, I position my feet on the narrow edges of the ladder and my hands on the rungs.
6 You reach for the next rung of the ladder, and this time it's a job with a salary in the Chicago offices of a high-end law firm called Sidley & Austin.
7 Some of the youngsters could not land their feet on the ladders and have pulled themselves up rung by rung on their knees, which are bruised and bloodied.
8 “Well, my daddy fine’ly got on the telephone and rung up a hospital doctor over in Athens and ast what to do. It was the doctor said get a pig.”
9 He has rung me five times since 12 o 'clock.
从12点钟起,他已经给我打了5次电话了。
10 The phone had rung many times since the accident and almost every time I asked him who was calling, it turned out to be one of the guys on the team.
11 Each rung is a letter in a chemical alphabet limited to just four symbols.
其形状为一个双螺旋,象是一个长梯子被拧成了开塞钻似的.
12 The lowest rung of the ladder is waist-high.
13 It’s so dark I can barely see them, but when I stare at the huge, rusted supports holding the wheel in place, I see the rungs of a ladder.
14 His hand closed around the rung of a ladder.
15 She wishes her clock had rung in the morning.
她真希望今早她的闹钟响了。
16 Returning to look down into Jackson’s icy blue eyes—he was only a few rungs from the top—she gave him a friendly wink.
17 The soles of my sneakers catch onto the bottom rung and I hang there like a caterpillar curled on a twig.
18 I gasp and cling to the rungs, my balance shifting.
19 The alarm has rung; therefore, I have to get up right away.
闹钟响了, 所以我得立刻起来.
20 I let her get a few rungs up, then followed her.
2 等级
place water value order rate step class range remove reach degree grade scale description rank rating bracket distinction chop classification peg orb echelon position condition station league standing notch gradation level
4 横档
staff degree round stave slat stretcher transom wale crosspiece crossarm cross-piece step rail traverse crossbar ledge
6 梯子的横档
7 棍棒
baculine kike-killer catstick staff club stick rod bat whip sap cane billet blackjack bludgeon billy cudgel truncheon shillelagh waddy bastinado
9 一级