shutter 英 [ˈʃʌtə(r)]   美 [ˈʃʌtɚ]

shutter

shutter  英 [ˈʃʌtə(r)] 美 [ˈʃʌtɚ]

n. 快门;百叶窗 

进行时:shuttering  过去式:shuttered  过去分词:shuttered  第三人称单数:shutters  名词复数:shutters 

to open the shutters, to close the shutters 打开╱关上护窗
The slam of the shutter awoke me.  百叶窗砰的一声把我惊醒了.

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  • n. 快门;百叶窗
  • 1. to open the shutters, to close the shutters

    打开╱关上护窗

  • 2. The slam of the shutter awoke me.

    百叶窗砰的一声把我惊醒了.

  • 3. The shutter rattled in the wind.

    百叶窗在风中发出嘎嘎声.

  • 4. He pressed the shutter when she smiled.

    她微笑时,他按下快门.

  • shutter (n.) 1540s, "one who shuts" (see shut (v.)); meaning "movable wooden or iron screen for a window" is from 1680s. Photographic sense of "device for opening and closing the aperture of a lens" is from 1862.
  • shutter (v.) 1826, from shutter (n.). Related: Shuttered; shuttering.
shut·ter / ˈʃʌtə(r) ; NAmE ˈʃʌtər / noun 1 [usually plural ] one of a pair of wooden or metal covers that can be closed over the outside of a window to keep out light or protect the windows from damage 活动护窗;百叶窗 to open/close the shutters 打开╱关上护窗 ( BrE) ( figurative) More than 70 000 shopkeepers have been forced to put up the shutters (= close down their businesses)in the past year. 去年,有 7 万多家商店被迫关了门。 2 the part of a camera that opens to allow light to pass through the lenswhen you take a photograph (照相机的)快门 IDIOM ˌbring/ˌput down the ˈshutters to stop letting sb know what your thoughts or feelings are; to stop letting yourself think about sth 掩藏自己的思想感情;锁上心扉;不再想某件事 shutter shutters shuttered shuttering shut·ter / ˈʃʌtə(r) ; NAmE ˈʃʌtər /
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