parquet
/pahr-key/US // pɑrˈkeɪ //UK // (ˈpɑːkeɪ, -kɪ) //
镶木地板,镶板,镶木家具,镶木板
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n.名词 noun
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- : a floor composed of short strips or blocks of wood forming a pattern, sometimes with inlays of other woods or other materials.
- : the part of the main floor of a theater, opera house, etc., that is between the musicians' area and the parterre or rear division or, especially in the U.S., the entire floor space for spectators.
v.有主动词 verb
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par·queted [pahr-keyd], /pɑrˈkeɪd/, par·quet·ing [pahr-key-ing]. /pɑrˈkeɪ ɪŋ/.
- : to construct of parquetry.
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Examples
The water broke through the front door and spilled across the parquet floors.
And before he had finished smiling, over the parquet floor behind him there came the light rustle of a dress.
He made a sweeping gesture, knocking over his liqueur glass; it fell with a crash on the parquet floor.
Zollern tapped his cane on the parquet floor, rhythmically, persistently.
There was no judge in the parquet who had his reputation for breaking down the resistance of obstinate prisoners.
Plated parquet consists of selected hard woods firmly fixed on a framed deal backing.
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