英:[ˈskæfəʊld]
美:[ˈskæfoʊld]
英:[ˈskæfəʊld]
美:[ˈskæfoʊld]
scaf·fold
skae fld [or] skae fold
复数:scaffolds
第三人称单数:scaffolds
现在分词:scaffolding
过去式:scaffolded
过去分词:scaffolded
词根:scaffold
n.scaffolding 脚手架;搭脚手架的材料
noun
an elevated temporary platform that is used to hold workers and materials during the construction or maintenance of a building.
a raised platform on which prisoners are executed by hanging.
any elevated platform.
transitive verb
to provide with a raised platform or scaffold.
to put on or support with a scaffold.
14世纪中叶,“工人在建造建筑物等时站立的临时木质框架”,是法语古北方方言的缩写,源自古法语 eschafaut “脚手架”(现代法语 échafaud),可能是受到 eschace “支撑物,支持”影响而改变的,源自 chaffaut,来自通俗拉丁语 *catafalicum.
这源自希腊语 kata- “向下”(参见 cata-),在中世纪拉丁语中用于表示“旁边,旁边”+ fala “脚手架,木制攻城塔”,据说是源自伊特鲁里亚语。
从14世纪末开始,“舞台上的升高平台”; “观看台”的一般意义始于约1400年。1550年代开始有“绞刑架”的意思(作为斩首的平台始于15世纪中叶)。荷兰语 schavot,德语 Schafott,丹麦语 skafot 源自法语。
作为动词,从15世纪中叶开始, scaffolden,“建造脚手架”; 到1660年代,“搭建脚手架”(一座建筑物)。
飞跃跳台
脚手架
又称 :脚手架(falsework)
脚手架
脚手杆
脚手架
Middle English, from Anglo-French scaffald, alteration of Old French eschaafauz, escafaut, alteration of chaafaut, from Vulgar Latin *catafalicum — more at catafalque
The first known use of scaffold 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
scaffoldnoun
an elevated platform built as a support for workers
a platform on which a criminal is executed
a supporting framework
1 Each controller scaffold can have its own individual ActiveScaffold configuration.
每个控件scaffold都可以使用自己特有的ActiveScaffold配置。
2 It was a very old building, the kind with bathwater that still had to be stored in drums, windows without glass, and privy scaffolds made of bricks.
3 Mast-climber scaffolds are elevator-like devices that carry construction workers up and down building facades.
4 I ducked into the gym and under the bleachers, checking the scaffolding for microphones as I climbed through to the other side.
5 He sought to provide authentic ways for children to express themselves and developed scaffolding to better harness and understand children’s musical development.
6 Moore ascended the scaffold and addressed the executioner.
穆尔走上断头台,和刽子手说话。
7 He gave the painting one last glance, and then they climbed the rest of the way down the scaffolding.
8 She rushed in, then stopped and stared at the clumsy scaffolding I had rigged up to look into her flat.
9 If I quit you, it will only be to go to the scaffold.
我一离开你, 就只能上断头台了.
10 Run ruby script/generate scaffold subject to generate a scaffold for SUBJECTS table.
运行rubyscript/generatescaffoldsubject,为SUBJECTS表生成 scaffold。
11 Or, in a real tragedy, a key scaffold species may be globally extinct.
或者, 在一场真正的灾难中, 重要的辅助物种在全球灭绝了.
12 She bounded up the main steps of the temple, then climbed a section of metal scaffolding so she could see above the heads of the ogres and Cyclopes.
13 The scaffolds also held work platforms for the masons made of mats of woven twigs.
14 Sierra walked quickly to the other side of the scaffolding, cradling the phone with her shoulder.
15 The scaffold were believed to have curative powers.
人们认为绞刑架具有治病的功效.
16 He was about to be led to the scaffold when at the eleventh hour a messenger arrived bringing a royal pardon.
就在他要被带上断头台的最后时刻,一名使者带来了女王的赦免令。
17 As the walls grew higher wooden scaffolding became a necessity.
18 Phase separation is a new method to get a tissue engineering scaffold.
相分离技术是近年来制备组织工程支架的一项新技术.
19 The ceiling was held up with a combination of steel scaffolding and old granite Roman columns.
20 When it rains in New York, everyone is happy that the building at 59th and Lex is under construction, when just the day before they said the scaffolding made their eyes sore.