eave
eave 英 [i:v] 美
n. 屋檐
名词复数:eaves
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- n. 屋檐
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1. Under the world eave and among Chinese halls.
在世界的屋檐下,在中国的厅堂间。
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2. Though swallow fear human so much, they still build nests under eave of human's house.
纵然,燕子是这么的惧怕人类,可是牠却偏偏要在人们居住的屋檐下筑巢。
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3. Want to let these nutrient composition peaceful coexistence be in same " eave " below, the balance problem of each respects must note when filling.
要想让这些营养成分和平共处在同一个“屋檐”下面,补的时候必须注意各个方面的平衡问题。
- eave (n.) "lower part of a roof," especially that which projects beyond the wall, 1570s, alteration of southwest Midlands dialectal eovese (singular), from Old English efes "edge of a roof," also "edge of a forest," from Proto-Germanic *ubaswo-/*ubiswo "vestibule, porch, eaves" (source also of Old Frisian ose "eaves," Old High German obasa "porch, hall, roof," German Obsen, Old Norse ups, Gothic ubizwa "porch;" German oben "above"), from extended form of PIE root *upo "under," also "up from under," hence also "over." Regarded as plural and a new singular form eave emerged 16c.
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