mortise
mortise 英 ['mɔːtɪs] 美 ['mɔrtɪs]
vt. 榫接,使牢固相接;给…开榫眼 n. 榫眼
进行时:mortising 过去式:mortised 过去分词:mortised 第三人称单数:mortises 名词复数:mortises
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- vt. 榫接,使牢固相接;给…开榫眼
- n. 榫眼
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1. A joint made by inserting tenon on one piece into mortise holes in the other.
通过把一边的凸榫插入另外一边的榫眼造成的接合。
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2. Morgan is an expansive stylist, fond of rare words (“letheless, ” “mortise”) and of the circumlocutions that can pass for plain speaking, but her pacing is shrewd.
Morgan是一名胸襟广阔并且追求独特风格的作家,喜欢罕见字(“letheless”,“mortise"),并且喜欢迂回的能够通过普通说话表现出来的说法,但是她的节奏敏锐。
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3. And there are any metallic connectives on this bed, joggle is between bed leg and bedplate, craftsman certains ably good mortise, this bed combination is together.
并且这个床上没有任何金属连接物,床腿和床板之间都是榫接的,工匠巧妙地凿好榫眼,将这个床组合在一起。
- mortise (n.) c. 1400, "hole or groove in which something is fitted to form a joint," from Old French mortaise (13c.), possibly from Arabic murtazz "fastened," past participle of razza "cut a mortise in." Compare Spanish mortaja.
- mortise (v.) mid-15c., from mortise (n.). Related: Mortised; mortising.
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