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quad

/kwod/US // kwɒd //UK // (kwɒd) //

四个,四人,四位数,四人组

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : a quadrangle as on a college campus: The downpour started before we were halfway across the quad.

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Examples

  • Lightweight at under 3 pounds, this device offers built-in quad speakers and 2 USB ports.

  • This year, however, the quads are largely quiet — and many students have dispersed back to their hometowns or settled in temporary pandemic locations.

  • Unlike the hoppy and mud-wallowing frogs most North Americans are familiar with, these beefcakes don’t pack much punch with their quads and calves.

  • Even though I’m a quad, my mental activities haven’t decreased.

  • Oladipo had largely struggled pre-hiatus in his return from a long absence after he ruptured the quad tendon in his knee, but perhaps he is now more ready to play after being given more than four months to heal.

  • After recuperating a bit, they might hit the climbing wall or the quad for some Frisbee golf.

  • The rebels claim the quad-copter was being used by government forces to spy on their positions.

  • Not because a quad along a Southern highway is an uncommon sight but because this woman also had a baby in her lap.

  • In Russian cities, buildings are arranged in a quad, and all life happens on the inside, with eyes of windows watching over you.

  • So here is some advice, addressed directly to those wretched of the quad, on how they can be really effective.

  • He took a long breath of relief as he shot down the polished groove of the slide into the Mob Quad.

  • As Ward went out the gate of the Quad, he felt his heart lift a little the way it always did when he started for home.

  • He pointed to the windows over the Quad where an occasional figure could be seen behind the glass.

  • Says it's "not his idea of living in College: more like living in Quad," he adds, humorously.

  • Meanwhile, another band had carried into the quad all the light tables and cane chairs from a lecture-room.