cobble 英 ['kɒb(ə)l]   美 ['kɑbl]

cobble

cobble  英 ['kɒb(ə)l] 美 ['kɑbl]

vt. 修,拙劣地修补;铺鹅卵石,用圆石铺面  n. 鹅卵石,圆石 

进行时:cobbling  过去式:cobbled  过去分词:cobbled  第三人称单数:cobbles  名词复数:cobbles 

They don't just go out and cobble together airplanes and bridges. 他们不仅是一起出去修理飞机和桥梁。
He was a common figure in the streets and lived in some shabby neigh- bourhood of tenement houses where there were hens and chickens among the cobble stones. 他在街上也算小有名气,住在一座破旧的出租公寓里,与鹅卵石堆砌的鸡舍为伴。

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  • vt. 修,拙劣地修补;铺鹅卵石,用圆石铺面
  • n. 鹅卵石,圆石
  • 1. They don't just go out and cobble together airplanes and bridges.

    他们不仅是一起出去修理飞机和桥梁。

  • 2. He was a common figure in the streets and lived in some shabby neigh- bourhood of tenement houses where there were hens and chickens among the cobble stones.

    他在街上也算小有名气,住在一座破旧的出租公寓里,与鹅卵石堆砌的鸡舍为伴。

  • 3. Think of programs that write original poetry or cobble together new student essays, or programs that store information about your shopping preferences and suggest books or clothes you might like next.

    想想那些写诗或拼凑学生论文的程序 吧,或者想想那些能记住你的购物偏好并会在下次挑些你可能会喜欢的书或衣物向你推荐的程序。

  • cobble (n.) "paving stone; worn, rounded stone," c. 1600 (earlier cobblestone, q.v.), probably a diminutive of cob in some sense. The verb in this sense is from 1690s. Related: Cobbled; cobbling.
  • cobble (v.) late 15c., "to mend or patch" (especially shoes or boots), perhaps a back-formation from cobbler (n.1), or from cob, via a notion of lumps. Meaning "to put together clumsily" is from 1580s. Related: Cobbled; cobbling.
cob·ble / ˈkɒbl ; NAmE ˈkɑːbl / verb cobblesth ( old-fashioned) to make or repair shoes 制(鞋);修补(鞋) PHRASAL VERB ˌcobble sth↔toˈgether to produce sth quickly and without great care or effort, so that it can be used but is not perfect 草率匆忙地制作;胡乱拼凑;粗制滥造 The essay was cobbled together from some old notes. 这篇文章是用以前的一些笔记胡乱拼凑而成的。 cobble cobbles cobbled cobbling cob·ble / ˈkɒbl ; NAmE ˈkɑːbl /
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