stile 英 [staɪl]   美 [staɪl]

stile

stile  英 [staɪl] 美 [staɪl]

n. 阶梯 

名词复数:stiles 

The famous old plan of counting sheep jumping over a stile has never served my turn. 那个有名的数跳过篱笆墙台阶的山羊的老办法对我从来都不起作用。
I have walked hundreds of miles this past summer, painting these texes on every wall, gate, and stile in the length and breadth of this district. 这个夏季,我已经走了好几百英里路了,只要有一面墙、有一道门、有一道栅栏门,无论大小,我都把这些话写上去。

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  • n. 阶梯
  • 1. The famous old plan of counting sheep jumping over a stile has never served my turn.

    那个有名的数跳过篱笆墙台阶的山羊的老办法对我从来都不起作用。

  • 2. I have walked hundreds of miles this past summer, painting these texes on every wall, gate, and stile in the length and breadth of this district.

    这个夏季,我已经走了好几百英里路了,只要有一面墙、有一道门、有一道栅栏门,无论大小,我都把这些话写上去。

  • 3. I realise that this has an incongruous sound, when applied to such stories as that of the little pig at the stile or of the greedy cat who ate up man and beast.

    我了解不同的故事体会是不一样的(比如去讲那种像篱笆边的小猪或者贪吃的小猫吃了人和野兽啦等等这些故事)。

  • stile (n.) Old English stigel, stile "device for climbing, ladder," related to stigen "to climb," from Proto-Germanic *stig- "to climb" (see stair). An arrangement to allow persons to pass but not sheep and cattle.
stile / staɪl ; NAmE staɪl / noun a set of steps that help people climb over a fence or gate in a field, etc. (供人翻越田地等的围栏、栅栏门等的)台阶,梯磴 stile stiles stile / staɪl ; NAmE staɪl /
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