recumbent 英 [rɪˈkʌmbənt]   美 [rɪˈkʌmbənt]

recumbent

recumbent  英 [rɪˈkʌmbənt] 美 [rɪˈkʌmbənt]

adj. 斜倚的;休息的 

名词复数:recumbents 

Fashion is having a recumbent moment, with models down all at once at Valentino, Miu Miu and Marc Jacobs, too. 时尚正处在卧躺时刻,在华伦天奴,缪缪和马克雅各布的广告中,模特们也纷纷选择了躺倒。
Mochet's recumbent gave cyclists a more aerodynamic position, moving them closer to the ground, with the seat back allowing the riders to recline. 莫切特的卧式自行车让骑手拥有更流线型的位置,移动时更接近于地面,而且座椅靠背还可以让骑手仰着。

  • Bikes on which you recline rather than sit upright are recumbent. Recumbent means leaning back in a reclining position.
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  • adj. 斜倚的;休息的
  • 1. Fashion is having a recumbent moment, with models down all at once at Valentino, Miu Miu and Marc Jacobs, too.

    时尚正处在卧躺时刻,在华伦天奴,缪缪和马克雅各布的广告中,模特们也纷纷选择了躺倒。

  • 2. Mochet's recumbent gave cyclists a more aerodynamic position, moving them closer to the ground, with the seat back allowing the riders to recline.

    莫切特的卧式自行车让骑手拥有更流线型的位置,移动时更接近于地面,而且座椅靠背还可以让骑手仰着。

  • 3. He dropped the gun onto the recumbent form of Tompkins and marched away across the damp lawn.

    他把枪扔到已经昏倒地汤普金斯旁边,快步的穿过潮湿的草丛。

  • recumbent (adj.) 1705, from Latin recumbentem (nominative recumbens), present participle of recumbere "recline, lie down, lie down again;" of things, "to fall, sink down, settle down," from re- "back" (see re-) + -cumbere "to lie down" (see succumb). Related: Recumbency (1640s). A verb, recumb, has been attempted in English occasionally since 1670s.
re·cum·bent / rɪˈkʌmbənt ; NAmE rɪˈkʌmbənt / adjective [usually before noun ] ( formal) (of a person's body or position 人的身体或姿势 ) lying down 躺倒的;躺着的 SYN reclining re·cum·bent / rɪˈkʌmbənt ; NAmE rɪˈkʌmbənt /
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