corrugated 英 [ˈkɒrəgeɪtɪd]   美 [ˈkɔrəgeɪtɪd]

corrugated

corrugated  英 [ˈkɒrəgeɪtɪd] 美 [ˈkɔrəgeɪtɪd]

adj. 波纹的;缩成皱纹的;有瓦楞的  v. (使)起皱纹(corrugate的过去式) 

Once the retina detaches it assumes a slight opaque color with a convex configuration and a corrugated appearance (arrow). 一旦视网膜发生脱离,其颜色变得不透明且形状凸起呈波纹状(箭头所指)。
That's not to say that Galvin expects us all to live in corrugated steel boxes. 当然,加尔文并不指望所有人都住进外墙波纹起伏的钢铁箱子。

  • Corrugated means molded into tight ridges and valleys. You've probably seen corrugated cardboard, or corrugated metal roofs.
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  • adj. 波纹的;缩成皱纹的;有瓦楞的
  • v. (使)起皱纹(corrugate的过去式)
  • 1. Once the retina detaches it assumes a slight opaque color with a convex configuration and a corrugated appearance (arrow).

    一旦视网膜发生脱离,其颜色变得不透明且形状凸起呈波纹状(箭头所指)。

  • 2. That's not to say that Galvin expects us all to live in corrugated steel boxes.

    当然,加尔文并不指望所有人都住进外墙波纹起伏的钢铁箱子。

  • 3. Shacks made of wood and corrugated steel line the edges of the khlong. Men and women can be found sitting along the edges, dangling their feet above the water, fishing.

    木料和波纹钢板搭建的窝棚枕水而建,绵延两岸,间或有几个居民闲坐岸边,脚在水面上摇来荡去地垂钓,小孩子在河中游泳,嬉戏。

  • corrugated (adj.) 1620s, "wrinkled" (of skin, etc.), past-participle adjective from corrugate (q.v.). The earlier adjective was simply corrugate (early 15c.), from Latin corrugatus. Meaning "bent into curves or folds" (of iron, cardboard, etc., for elasticity and strength) is from 1853.
cor·ru·gated / ˈkɒrəɡeɪtɪd ; NAmE ˈkɔːrəɡeɪtɪd ; ˈkɑːrəɡeɪtɪd / adjective shaped into a series of regular folds that look like waves 起皱的;起波纹的 a corrugated ironroof 波纹铁屋顶 corrugated cardboard 瓦楞纸板 cor·ru·gated / ˈkɒrəɡeɪtɪd ; NAmE ˈkɔːrəɡeɪtɪd ; ˈkɑːrəɡeɪtɪd /
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