arrayed 的 2 个定义
- to place in proper or desired order; marshal: Napoleon arrayed his troops for battle.
- to clothe with garments, especially of an ornamental kind; dress up; deck out: She arrayed herself in furs and diamonds.
- order or arrangement, as of troops drawn up for battle.
- military force, especially a body of troops.
- a large and impressive grouping or organization of things: He couldn't dismiss the array of facts.
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arrayed 近义词
arrange in collection or order
dress in fine clothes
更多arrayed例句
- The tracker can communicate with an array of sensors, connected by LoRaWAN technology to park rangers’ phones and laptops.
- The organization has done so with a dizzying array of programs.
- More than 100 of the ET 302 families have filed suit against Boeing and are seeking an array of Boeing and FAA documents relating to the two crashes.
- We are not anti-technology with a wide array of local and national tech companies.
- Spear guns come in a wide array of lengths, and it is important to match the size of the spear gun to the visibility of the water you will be diving in.
- For this service he arrayed himself in an old-fashioned frock coat with long skirts.
- Dozens of black plastic bags with human bodies were arrayed along the highway.
- Arrayed over four acres, the 3,500 panels have a combined generation capacity of one megawatt.
- She, slightly taller, is arrayed all in white—creamy slacks and a virgin wool sweater.
- Instead, it has mirrors—300,000 of them—all arrayed in rings around three giant towers.
- Thus the whole State became one vast armed camp, nearly forty thousand men on a side, arrayed against each other.
- By the last of July, as has been stated, there were nearly one hundred thousand men arrayed against each other.
- When we arrived, Monsieur de Biancourt armed himself, and thus arrayed proceeded to pay a visit to Meteourmite.
- Ripperda roused himself from his portentous trance, and arrayed his noble figure in the rugged habiliments of the muleteer.
- Thus arrayed I fixed myself on the porch, to be smoking my pipe in a careless, indifferent way when she came.