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padded

/pad/US // pæd //UK // (pæd) //

加垫的,加垫子的,软垫的,软垫

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a cushionlike mass of soft material used for comfort, protection, or stuffing.
    • : a soft, stuffed cushion used as a saddle; a padded leather saddle without a tree.
    • : a number of sheets of paper glued or otherwise held together at one edge to form a tablet.
    • : a soft, ink-soaked block of absorbent material for inking a rubber stamp.
    • : Anatomy, Zoology. any fleshy mass of tissue that cushions a weight-bearing part of the body, as on the underside of a paw.
    • : the foot, as of a fox, hare, or wolf.
    • : a piece or fold of gauze or other absorbent material for use as a surgical dressing or a protective covering.
    • : Zoology. a pulvillus, as on the tarsus or foot of an insect.
    • : a lily pad.
    • : Rocketry. launch pad.
    • : Slang. one's living quarters, as an apartment or room.one's bed.a room where people gather to take narcotics; an addicts' den.
    • : Slang. money paid as a bribe to and shared among police officers, as for ignoring law violations.a list of police officers receiving such money.
    • : Electricity. a nonadjustable attenuator consisting of a network of fixed resistors.
    • : Shipbuilding. a metal plate riveted or welded to a surface as a base or attachment for bolts, hooks, eyes, etc.a piece of wood laid on the back of a deck beam to give the deck surface a desired amount of camber.
    • : Carpentry. a handle for holding various small, interchangeable saw blades.Also pod .a socket in a brace for a bit.
    • : Metallurgy. a raised surface on a casting.
    • : a small deposit of weld metal, as for building up a worn surface.
v.有主动词 verb
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    pad·ded, pad·ding.

    • : to furnish, protect, fill out, or stuff with a pad or padding.
    • : to expand or add to unnecessarily or dishonestly: to pad a speech; to pad an expense account.
    • : Metallurgy. to add metal to above its required dimensions, to insure the flow of enough metal to all parts.
v.无主动词 verb
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    pad·ded, pad·ding.

    • : to insure the proper forging of a piece.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • It’s definitely ready to go, and it just leaped off the pad.

  • Skin and shins against bags and pads and just about anything kickboxing-related that you can do with a mask on during the pandemic-related shutdown.

  • Males temporarily develop glands on their toes, known as nuptial pads, to help them grip the swollen abdomens of the females.

  • Light PrimaLoft insulation with brushed polyester lining keep your hands toasty, while touchscreen pads on the index finger and thumb let you use your smartphone with them on.

  • I don’t care how thick your pad is—if there’s a rock under you, you’re going to feel it.

  • And then when we padded up and started doing coverage on it, it takes on a different life and becomes very weird.

  • She picked out a slightly padded, flesh-toned brassiere that I could barely bring myself to try on.

  • She padded closer, pulled out a wreath, pressed it to my forehead.

  • Treat yourself to one nice thing, then live on your old income until you've padded out your savings account again.

  • In the video, he is unshaven and scruffy, wearing a dark, padded jacket, and his voice is thick with emotion.

  • He was tall and thin, and wore his coats padded, which gave a fictitious breadth and depth to his shoulders and chest.

  • It was, in fact, a regular dog's straw hamper, but it was lined with heavy quilted silk and padded with wool.

  • Ward unlocked a drawer in his desk and drew out a tin box from which he produced a thickly padded envelope.

  • He wore a high crowned, pearl grey fedora, set squarely on his head and his fleecy coat had heavily padded shoulders.

  • The long hair of the people blew in the wind and their bare feet padded softly, light and swift.