scroll
scroll 英 [skrəʊl] 美 [skroʊl]
n. 卷轴,画卷;名册;卷形物 vi. 成卷形 vt. 使成卷形
进行时:scrolling 过去式:scrolled 过去分词:scrolled 第三人称单数:scrolls 名词复数:scrolls
- A rolled up piece of paper is a scroll. If you write a poem on a sheet of paper, roll it up, and tie it with a ribbon, you can call it a scroll.
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- n. 卷轴,画卷;名册;卷形物
- vi. 成卷形
- vt. 使成卷形
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1. Well, if we scroll up where did we begin?
好,如果向上滚动,我们从哪里开始?
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2. If I now scroll down to the actual implementation, now does this work or not work?
如果现在我向下滚动到实际的执行中,这个是可用的还是不可用的呢?
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3. Imagine if you could do the same with behaviors -- if you could just as easily assign behaviors to a table cell, like expand and collapse, highlight or scroll, as you could set its background color.
设想,如果可以这样处理行为 —— 假设您可以像设置其背景颜色那样轻松地将行为分配给一个表的单元格,比如是展开还是折叠,是突出显示还是滚动。
- scroll (n.) c. 1400, "roll of parchment or paper," altered (by association with rolle "roll") from scrowe (c. 1200), from Anglo-French escrowe, Old French escroe "scrap, roll of parchment," from Frankish *skroda "shred" or a similar Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *skrauth- (source also of Old English screada "piece cut off, cutting, scrap;" see shred (n.)). As an ornament on furniture or in architecture, from 1610s.
- scroll (v.) "to write down in a scroll," c. 1600, from scroll (n.). Sense of "show a few lines at a time" (on a computer or TV screen) first recorded 1981. Related: Scrolled; scrolling.
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