grille 的定义
- a grating or openwork barrier, as for a gate, usually of metal and often of decorative design.
- an opening, usually covered by grillwork, for admitting air to cool the engine of an automobile or the like; radiator grille.
- any of various perforated screens, sheets, etc., used to cover something, as on a radio for protecting the amplifier or in cryptography for coding purposes.
- a ticket window covered by a grating.
- Court Tennis. a square-shaped winning opening on the hazard side of the court.Compare dedans, winning gallery.
grille 近义词
等同于 grid
等同于 trellis
更多grille例句
- Hard body lines, an oversized grille, and a completely reworked interior bring the truck into the 21st century.
- With furniture-grade wood, a fabric grille, and several functional knobs, the original Model One tuned into a very specific aesthetic and offered a similarly singular function.
- This includes a flashier grille and bumpers, as well as the clever Union Jack design etched into the taillights.
- With these, a light bar is mounted inside the vehicle’s grille, providing a visually neat solution that often requires very little modification.
- Davis and intern Carolina Chatterton were at the D.C. restaurant Capital Grille when they met a group of suited men.
- Nobu, Hakkasan, BLT Steak, Capital Grille, Asia de Cuba, Mr. Chow—the list goes on and on.
- Friends make dinner reservations at the Oyster Bar and Grille in Oak Bluffs.
- And indeed, it mattered little to her—an Eastern woman whose life was usually bounded by a grille.
- Had the automatic snout poking through the steel grille of the rear of the cage.
- The mouth of a junction tunnel ran less than two feet away from that grille.
- At last his determination triumphed, and the grille swung out, to fall with an appalling clatter to the floor.
- Michael was pleased to observe a grille through which peered the eyes of the monastic porter, inquisitive of the wayfarers.