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floorboard

/flawr-bawrd, flohr-bohrd/US // ˈflɔrˌbɔrd, ˈfloʊrˌboʊrd //UK // (ˈflɔːˌbɔːd) //

地板,地板上,地板上的,地台

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of the boards composing a floor.
    • : the floor of an automotive vehicle.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : floor.

Examples

  • Beneath the floorboard is an electric motor that can whisk passengers to their destination at up to 75 miles per hour.

  • Its floorboard was one-fiftieth of an inch thick, about the same as the slimmest wood veneers, and would snap under an astronaut’s weight on Earth.

  • He exits the car, looks up, sees liquid seeping through the floorboards and rushes inside the house, where a young girl is expectantly waiting for him.

  • You still receive features you expect out of a Hummer, like floorboards you can hose down, but you get some luxury elements as well as impressive range.

  • Current science can’t prove that there are spirits walking through walls or screaming below floorboards.

  • And with the three lead fragments found on the rear floorboard carpet of the limousine.

  • You can get a clean round bullet-hole in glass, but not in a floorboard.

  • Tom jammed the accelerator down to the floorboard and the jet car fairly leaped ahead.

  • They drew up to it fast, but his foot automatically eased up on the floorboard pedal until the girl spoke sharply.

  • A little creaking of a floorboard, a vague, misty blur almost at his side, and still Lee saved his fire.