makeshift
英:[ˈmeɪkʃɪft] 美: [ˈmekˌʃɪft]
makeshift 基本解释
n.权宜之计;临时替代品;
adj.临时的;权宜之计的;凑合的;
变形
复数:makeshifts
英英释义
makeshift[ 'meikʃift ]
n.something contrived to meet an urgent need or emergency同义词:stopgapmake-do
adj.done or made using whatever is available"the rock served as a makeshift hammer"
同义词:improvisedjury-rigged
makeshift 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- We put together a makeshift tent.
我们一起搭起了一个临时帐篷。 - They made a makeshift table from boxes.
他们把箱子做成一张临时用的桌子。 - The makeshift tent answered their purpose.
将就代用的帐篷解决了他们的问题。
用作名词(n.)- The dining couch was a makeshift, poor and patched but the best they had.
吃饭的椅子是临时搭建的,又破又烂,但却是他们最好的椅子。
权威例句
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