bleacher / ˈbli tʃər /

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bleacher 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Usually bleachers. a typically roofless section of inexpensive and unreserved seats in tiers, especially at an open-air athletic stadium.
  2. a person or thing that bleaches.
  3. a container, as a vat or tank, used in bleaching.

更多bleacher例句

  1. The beloved Johnny Appleseed Day parade, the weekly football games with residents piled into the bleachers of Om Wraith Field, the thousand American flags that lined the Skyway on Memorial Day.
  2. The astronaut wives of the Apollo and Mercury programs sat in the bleachers on launch days.
  3. The world isn’t divided up into cheer captains and outsiders on the bleachers.
  4. There would be boys and bleachers and so much screaming and crying!
  5. If that happens, there will likely be a large group of children watching from the bleachers.
  6. He caught both the ball and a bleacher to the face as he dove into the stands.
  7. Young, pretty, petite, and commanding, Coach French demands toughness: bleacher runs, drills, sweat, hustle, discipline.
  8. Linen and cotton are the whitest of materials, after passing through the hands of the chemist or the bleacher.
  9. After the nuts are thoroughly dried, the trays are placed on the car and pushed to the bleacher.
  10. They must provide themselves with absolute indigo, by an expensive and troublesome process, not suited to the busy bleacher.
  11. I was bred and brought up at farming work, and became an apprentice to the business of Bleacher, at the age of 14 years.
  12. This has to be removed before the goods can be considered a good white, which it is the aim of every bleacher they should be.