envelopes / ˈɛn vəˌloʊp, ˈɑn- /

信封信件信函信箱

envelopes 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a flat paper container, as for a letter or thin package, usually having a gummed flap or other means of closure.
  2. something that envelops; a wrapper, integument, or surrounding cover.
  3. Biology. a surrounding or enclosing structure, as a corolla or an outer membrane.
  4. Geometry. a curve or surface tangent to each member of a set of curves or surfaces.
  5. Radio. a curve connecting the peaks of a graph of the instantaneous value of the electric or magnetic component of the carrier wave as a function of time.
  6. the fabric structure enclosing the gasbag of an aerostat.
  7. the gasbag itself.
  8. Electronics. the airtight glass or metal housing of a vacuum tube.
  9. the technical limits within which an aircraft or electronic system may be safely operated.

envelopes 近义词

n. 名词 noun

wrapper

更多envelopes例句

  1. This uses a harmless virus, usually a retrovirus, that is modified to produce the same external envelope of carbohydrates and proteins as the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
  2. Always follow directions from official sources, like those on your absentee-ballot envelope, over ours.
  3. It can only look at the signatures on the envelopes and make sure they appear to be valid.
  4. Encasing all of this plumbing and the animal cuddled against it lies the big floaty envelope of the outer house.
  5. Most importantly, as far as I can tell, there is not a s ingle report of someone dying from licking envelope glue.
  6. He started out with solo flights, but in this session over the desert outside Dubai he really pushes the envelope.
  7. The parental fold may be about to envelope you—and yet also drive you mad.
  8. On one occasion, Garrison said Williams had him hand one out-of-state doctor an envelope stuffed with $20,000 in cash.
  9. The envelope also contains a warning about the federal penalties for obstructing the mail.
  10. Prince William was seen clutching an envelope, when they left, most likely containing images of the scan.
  11. Lawrence mingled with the crowd, and as he read he felt a bulky envelope thrust in his hand and caught a glimpse of a dusky arm.
  12. Still, if such an envelope should be handed him, he would breathe easier until it was opened.
  13. Mrs. Haggard, to whom the envelope was addressed, tore it open with some anxiety; her face assumed a pleased expression.
  14. Desiring him to attend his orders outside, Alphonse broke open the envelope.
  15. It possessed the greatest interest and attraction for Edna; the envelope, its size and shape, the post-mark, the handwriting.