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arching

/ahr-ching/US // ˈɑr tʃɪŋ //

拱形的,拱起的,拱形,拱状的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : arched work or formation.

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Examples

  • Rather than cleaving to the I-95, King took an arching route through the pastoral idylls of Pennsylvania, which is where he was when I recently gave him a call.

  • In the absence of any over-arching rebel military leadership, there is no one to referee disputes before they get out of hand.

  • Did they feel that a more over-arching theme about “love” would have broader appeal?

  • Davy picked up the reins and Frosty began tiptoeing around and arching his back.

  • The sun through the arching elms flecked his white hair with moving bits of light; it narrowed the keen, earnest eyes of blue.

  • The pony, under the sting of the unexpected blow, leaped into the air with arching back and a squeal of rage.

  • The roof was usually composed of one great stone, flat below but arching above and forming a sort of monument.

  • Ambrose was thirsty, and then he saw that beside the tree there was a well, half hidden by the arching roots that rose above it.