floorboard / ˈflɔrˌbɔrd, ˈfloʊrˌboʊrd /

📖毕业后词汇地板地板上地板上的地台

floorboard2 个定义

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

更多floorboard例句

  1. Beneath the floorboard is an electric motor that can whisk passengers to their destination at up to 75 miles per hour.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Current science can’t prove that there are spirits walking through walls or screaming below floorboards.
  6. And with the three lead fragments found on the rear floorboard carpet of the limousine.
  7. You can get a clean round bullet-hole in glass, but not in a floorboard.
  8. Tom jammed the accelerator down to the floorboard and the jet car fairly leaped ahead.
  9. They drew up to it fast, but his foot automatically eased up on the floorboard pedal until the girl spoke sharply.
  10. A little creaking of a floorboard, a vague, misty blur almost at his side, and still Lee saved his fire.