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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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Definitions

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.