hull / hʌl /

💦中学词汇船体船身

hull2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the husk, shell, or outer covering of a seed or fruit.
  2. the calyx of certain fruits, as the strawberry.
  3. any covering or envelope.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to remove the hull of.
  2. Midland U.S. to shell.

hull 近义词

n. 名词 noun

skeleton, body

更多hull例句

  1. There aren’t any kind of like aberrant cracks that could, you know, get bigger and start to lead to a bigger destruction in the hull.
  2. The largest pieces were identified and tracked, but debris that was less than 10 centimeters in length—pieces that still pose a threat to spacecraft hull—was allowed to zip through space undetected.
  3. That sort of messy destruction can leave behind cracks or structural damage that propagates through the rest of the spacecraft hull or pierce through the ammonia coolant system.
  4. This fills with water as your weight presses down on the hull.
  5. The ship sat for over a week before cracks emerged in its hull.
  6. And, thanks to a transparent hull, exploring the deep and spotting rare marine life is practically a cinch.
  7. Jimbo and I walked up its ramp and into the hull, which looked like the gutted inside of a school bus.
  8. Four of them carried a thick black nylon body bag, two to a side, and loaded it into the middle of the hull.
  9. Meanwhile, the rest of hull is wide at the waterline and slopes inward.
  10. Having received a patent on the technology in 1986, Hull founded 3D Systems to commercialize his discoveries.
  11. In fact—on account of conditions beyond my choice and control—I spent too much time on the wrong side of the hull shields.
  12. Again, mebbe it would–if the hull thing that happened next was accidentally a-purpose.
  13. A party of American marines boarded her, hauled down the Spanish flag, and tried to save the hull, but it was too far consumed.
  14. I'd be tickled to have the hull town come out an' see me cuttin' figger eight's in the clouds.
  15. An dem pieces yo orated den was a hull lot nicer dan wat Mars Chet is sayin.