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castling

/kas-uhl, kah-suhl/US // ˈkæs əl, ˈkɑ səl //UK // (ˈkɑːsəl) //

铸造,铸币,浇铸,浇注

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a fortified, usually walled residence, as of a prince or noble in feudal times.
    • : the chief and strongest part of the fortifications of a medieval city.
    • : a strongly fortified, permanently garrisoned stronghold.
    • : a large and stately residence, especially one, with high walls and towers, that imitates the form of a medieval castle.
    • : any place providing security and privacy: It may be small, but my home is my castle.
    • : Chess. the rook.
v.有主动词 verb
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    cas·tled, cas·tling.

    • : to place or enclose in or as in a castle.
    • : Chess. to move in castling.
v.无主动词 verb
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    cas·tled, cas·tling.Chess.

    • : to move the king two squares horizontally and bring the appropriate rook to the square the king has passed over.
    • : to be moved in this manner.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
swap互换,交换,替换,掉期alternate替代的,交替的,交替使用,交替进行bandy带子,带状疱疹,带状物,带着bargain讨价还价,议价,谈判,交易barter易货贸易,易货交易,易货,易物castle城堡,堡垒,古堡change变化,改变,更改,变革commute通勤,通勤费,通勤时间,通勤时correspond相应的,相应,相应地,相呼应displace置换,取代,转移,换位flip-flop触发器,触发开关,拨动电话,触发式interchange交汇处,换乘,转车,交汇点invert反转,颠倒,倒置,倒转market市场,销售,销路,销network网络,联网,网,网路rearrange改编,重新安排,重新编排,改写reciprocate回报,往复,报答,往复式replace替换,替代,替换掉,代替reverse逆转,反转,逆向,颠倒revise修改,修订,审校,审阅seesaw跷跷板,跷板,锯齿shift移位,转移,移,轮班shuffle洗牌,摇摆,洗盘,洗涤shuttle穿梭,穿针引线,穿越,穿梳substitute替代,取代,代替,替代物switch开关,转换,转换器,开关机traffic交通,交通运输,交通方面,交通状况transact办理,作交易,交易,办理交易transfer移交,转移,转转,移交工作transpose换位,转位,转置,换位思考truck卡车,货车,卡車,大卡车buy and sell买卖,购买和出售,购买和销售,买进卖出cash in现金进账,现金进帐,现金入账,现金收入change hands转手,易手,转账,转移阵地contact with与,联系,接触,与之联系convert into换算成,换成,转为,换算为deal in处理,经营,处理的问题,处理的give and take奉献与索取,奉献和索取,奉献与收获,捐献和接受go over to转到,到,去到,去找hook up勾搭,勾通,钩住,勾结horse trade马匹交易,马匹贸易,马交易,马肉贸易link up连接起来,联系起来,衔接,联系pass to传给,传到,通往,交给pay back还款,还钱,偿付,偿还return the compliment回敬你,回礼,回敬,回敬你一句swap horses调换马匹,换马,交换马匹,交换马turn the tables扭转局势,扭转局面,翻脸不认人,翻脸

Examples

  • Whoever sent more soldiers to a given castle conquered that castle and won its victory points.

  • The top strategies clustered soldiers into a small number of castles worth exactly 28 points.

  • Photographer Jose Villa regularly flies around the world to shoot couples’ wedding celebrations, whether it’s a castle in Tuscany, a ballroom in Malaysia, or a private estate in Napa Valley.

  • Each castle has its own strategic value for a would-be conqueror.

  • Specifically, the castles are worth 1, 2, 3, …, 12, and 13 victory points.

  • I meet Otis J. the night he arrives at “The Castle,” a West Harlem halfway house for newly-released convicts.

  • Crain posted a cash bond of $102.50 apiece shortly before 1:30 P.M., and they returned to the Castle Hotel.

  • Denton, who speaks in the clipped cadence of the Oxford-educated Brit he is, has built quite a castle.

  • Terry Castle has this great book called The Professor, which came out after I was in grad school.

  • Well, the dwarfs took pity on him and gave him the coffin, and the prince had it carried to his castle.

  • Walls End Castle, when the party broke up, returned to its normal state.

  • His presence, also, always graced Walls End Castle at the regulation periods.

  • His lordship during the earlier part of his reign never came near Walls End Castle.

  • Nothing doubtful or "reputed" ever arrived in the huge packing-cases consigned to Walls End Castle.

  • Thank you for nothing, Reginald; however, I shall certainly take a dip in the lucky-bag at the Castle.