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bezel

/bez-uhl/US // ˈbɛz əl //UK // (ˈbɛzəl) //

挡板,边框,表圈,镶边

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the diagonal face at the end of the blade of a chisel, or the like, leading to the edge.
    • : Jewelry. that part of a ring, bracelet, etc., to which gems are attached.crown.
    • : a grooved ring or rim holding a gem, watch crystal, etc., in its setting.
    • : Automotive. the part of a vehicle's bodywork that surrounds a light.

Examples

  • The front of the device is completely flush, just the way I like it, and has just enough bezel to grip without it becoming too much or too little.

  • The hardware has a few Mario-specific touches, like a mushroom, warp pipe, and a star for the 3, 6, and 9-hour indicators on the bezel.

  • It, of course, features even more cool niceties, like Airplay and SmartThings support, HDR, and replaceable bezels to match your home’s aesthetic.

  • For its more expensive Pro models, Apple went with slightly larger displays than last year while shrinking the bezels around the edges.

  • It has an all-screen front featuring slim bezels and a hole-punch camera.

  • The bezel was turned inward, and, in the centre of that bezel, the blue diamond shone with all its glorious splendor.

  • From incised lines near the rim and on the edge of the bezel are small linear “hooks.”

  • The rim has a smaller edge and omits the heavy raised bezel usually occurring on the typical plates and chargers.

  • The tube is equipped with a mounting bezel to accept a camera or photomultiplier device.

  • Upon one face of the bezel the oval of King Armais, the last prince of the eighteenth dynasty, is engraved.