scaffold
scaffold 英 [ˈskæfəʊld] 美 [ˈskæfoʊld]
n. 脚手架;鹰架;绞刑台 vt. 给…搭脚手架;用支架支撑
进行时:scaffolding 过去式:scaffolded 过去分词:scaffolded 第三人称单数:scaffolds 名词复数:scaffolds
- An elevated temporary platform is called a scaffold. The scaffold is used because it is much safer and efficient to have workers and their materials on a platform than scrambling up and down ladders all day.
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- n. 脚手架;鹰架;绞刑台
- vt. 给…搭脚手架;用支架支撑
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1. From the question of the scaffold to the question of war, their works embraced everything.
他们的工程包括一切,从断头台问题直到战争问题都被包括在内。
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2. Although this scaffold has a 'standard' UI, it lets you try all CRUD operations on your tables.
尽管这个脚手架有一个“标准的”UI,它可以让您在数据表上进行所有的CRUD操作。
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3. So he asked the contractor to explain further. Pointing to the builders who were working on scaffold, the contractor talked to the little boy, "Look at those people!
小男孩满脸困惑,百思不解其中的道理,只好再请他说明.承包商指着那批正在脚手架上工作的建筑工人,对男孩说:"看到那些人了吗?
- scaffold (n.) mid-14c., "wooden framework used in building, etc., temporary structure for workmen to make walls," a shortening of an Old North French variant of Old French eschafaut "scaffold" (Modern French échafaud), probably altered (by influence of eschace "a prop, support") from chaffaut, from Vulgar Latin *catafalicum, from Greek kata- "down" (see cata-), used in Medieval Latin with a sense of "beside, alongside" + fala "scaffolding, wooden siege tower," a word said to be of Etruscan origin. Meaning "platform for a hanging" is from 1550s. Dutch schavot, German Schafott, Danish skafot are from French. As a verb from 1540s.
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