grille / grɪl /

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grille 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a grating or openwork barrier, as for a gate, usually of metal and often of decorative design.
  2. an opening, usually covered by grillwork, for admitting air to cool the engine of an automobile or the like; radiator grille.
  3. 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.
  4. a ticket window covered by a grating.
  5. Court Tennis. a square-shaped winning opening on the hazard side of the court.Compare dedans, winning gallery.

grille 近义词

grille

等同于 grid

grille 的近义词 5
grille

等同于 trellis

更多grille例句

  1. Hard body lines, an oversized grille, and a completely reworked interior bring the truck into the 21st century.
  2. 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.
  3. This includes a flashier grille and bumpers, as well as the clever Union Jack design etched into the taillights.
  4. With these, a light bar is mounted inside the vehicle’s grille, providing a visually neat solution that often requires very little modification.
  5. Davis and intern Carolina Chatterton were at the D.C. restaurant Capital Grille when they met a group of suited men.
  6. Nobu, Hakkasan, BLT Steak, Capital Grille, Asia de Cuba, Mr. Chow—the list goes on and on.
  7. Friends make dinner reservations at the Oyster Bar and Grille in Oak Bluffs.
  8. And indeed, it mattered little to her—an Eastern woman whose life was usually bounded by a grille.
  9. Had the automatic snout poking through the steel grille of the rear of the cage.
  10. The mouth of a junction tunnel ran less than two feet away from that grille.
  11. At last his determination triumphed, and the grille swung out, to fall with an appalling clatter to the floor.
  12. Michael was pleased to observe a grille through which peered the eyes of the monastic porter, inquisitive of the wayfarers.