arbor 英 ['ɑːbə]   美 ['ɑrbɚ]

arbor

arbor  英 ['ɑːbə] 美 ['ɑrbɚ]

n. [植] 乔木;凉亭;藤架 

名词复数:arbors 

But a startling report from the net monitoring firm arbor Networks and an even more remarkable announcement from Channel 4 could well change that. 但是,网络监测公司Arbor Networks发布的惊人报告,以及Channel 4发布的更加明显的声明,都很有可能改善这种状况。
When they had advanced about twenty yards, Danglars looked back and saw Fernand stoop, pick up the crumpled paper, and putting it into his pocket then rush out of the arbor towards Pillon. 他们大约向前走了二十码左右,腾格拉尔回过头来,看见弗尔南多正在弯腰捡起那张揉皱的纸,并塞进他的口袋里,然后冲出凉棚,向皮隆方面奔去。

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  • n. [植] 乔木;凉亭;藤架
  • 1. But a startling report from the net monitoring firm arbor Networks and an even more remarkable announcement from Channel 4 could well change that.

    但是,网络监测公司Arbor Networks发布的惊人报告,以及Channel 4发布的更加明显的声明,都很有可能改善这种状况。

  • 2. When they had advanced about twenty yards, Danglars looked back and saw Fernand stoop, pick up the crumpled paper, and putting it into his pocket then rush out of the arbor towards Pillon.

    他们大约向前走了二十码左右,腾格拉尔回过头来,看见弗尔南多正在弯腰捡起那张揉皱的纸,并塞进他的口袋里,然后冲出凉棚,向皮隆方面奔去。

  • 3. People did the attention task both before and after they took about an hour or so walk in the Ann arbor arboretum or through downtown Ann arbor streets.

    他们分别被安排在安娜堡的植物园中散步一个小时或者穿越安娜堡的街区,在这前后他们都做了测试。

  • arbor (n.1) c. 1300, herber, "herb garden, pleasure garden," from Old French erbier "field, meadow; kitchen garden," from Latin herba "grass, herb" (see herb). Later "a grassy plot" (mid-14c., a sense also in Old French), "shaded nook, bower formed by intertwining of trees, shrubs, or vines" (mid-14c.).
  • arbor (n.2) "main support or beam of a machine," 1650s, from Latin arbor, arboris "tree," from Proto-Italic *arthos, which de Vaan derives from PIE *herdhos "height, uprightness," from root *eredh- "to grow, high" (see ortho-).
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