cabining 基本解释
vt.把…关在小屋里(cabin的现在分词形式);
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]小木屋 a small roughly built usually wooden house
[C](飞机上的)驾驶舱,船舱 the small enclosed space at the front of an aircraft in which the pilot sits; a room on a ship usually used for sleeping
英英释义
cabin[ 'kæbin ]
n.small room on a ship or boat where people sleepa small house built of wood; usually in a wooded areathe enclosed compartment of an aircraft or spacecraft where passengers are carriedv.confine to a small space, such as a cabin
cabining 相关例句
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)形容词+~名词+~- log cabin小木屋
- passenger cabin客舱
~+名词- cabin boys船上服务员
- cabin class二等舱,房舱
- cabin passengers乘客
词组短语
cabin crew航班空服人员
log cabin n. 小木屋
cabin fever幽居病
uncle tom's cabin汤姆叔叔的小屋(小说)
passenger cabin客舱,旅客座舱
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- He made out of the cabin on hearing the siren.
他一听到汽笛声就立即走出船舱。 - Fine. Can you let me have a cabin for two?
好的,能给我订一间二人船舱吗? - My cabin is on E deck.
我的舱位在E层甲板。 - Cabin light will be dim for takeoff.
机舱灯将会因飞机起飞而变暗。 - As the plane taxies, the cabin is silent.
当飞机降落滑行时,机舱内一片寂静。 - There is a bush of bramble in front of the cabin.
小木屋前有一丛黑莓。 - The hunter hid in a log cabin.
猎人藏在小木屋里。 - They lived in a little log cabin in the mountains.
他们住在山里的一间小木屋里。
用作及物动词(vt.)- The criminal was cabined all the day.
这个犯人整天受到限制。
用作不及物动词(vi.)- The old man cabined in the forest.
这位老人住在森林的小屋里。
权威例句
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