splay 英 [spleɪ]   美 [sple]

splay

splay  英 [spleɪ] 美 [sple]

vt. 张开;展开  vi. 张开;展开  adj. 倾斜的;八字形的 

进行时:splaying  过去式:splayed  过去分词:splayed  第三人称单数:splays  名词复数:splays 

And thousands of sites work with us to put what's called banner or just splay advertising on their sites. 几千家网站与我们合作,在他们的网站上设,网幅广告或者图像广告。
“It took some brute strength to lift this guy and splay out his tentacles, ” Tule said of the effort to photograph the specimen. “举起这家伙并展开它的触须颇费了一番功夫,”图里说。

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  • vt. 张开;展开
  • vi. 张开;展开
  • adj. 倾斜的;八字形的
  • n. 展开;斜面
  • 1. And thousands of sites work with us to put what's called banner or just splay advertising on their sites.

    几千家网站与我们合作,在他们的网站上设,网幅广告或者图像广告。

  • 2. “It took some brute strength to lift this guy and splay out his tentacles, ” Tule said of the effort to photograph the specimen.

    “举起这家伙并展开它的触须颇费了一番功夫,”图里说。

  • 3. This can cause the feet to splay which flattens the foot arch and leads to wear and tear on the joints in the feet, knees, hips and back.

    这迫使足部张开,足弓变得扁平,并损害足部、膝盖、臀部和背部的关节。

  • splay (v.) early 14c., "unfold, unfurl;" c. 1400, "to spread out," shortened form of desplayen (see display (v.)). Meaning "to spread out awkwardly" is from 1848. Past participle adjective splayed "spread out" is attested from 1540s.
splay / spleɪ ; NAmE spleɪ / verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] splay(sth) (out) to make fingers, legs, etc. become further apart from each other or spread out; to be spread out wide apart 使(手指、腿等)叉开,分开,张开,展开 She lay on the bed, her arms and legs splayed out. 她四肢摊开躺在床上。 His long fingers splayed across her back. 他把长长的手指叉开贴在她背上。 splay splays splayed splaying splay / spleɪ ; NAmE spleɪ /
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