riveted / ˈrɪv ɪt /

铆接铆接的铆接而成铆接在一起

riveted2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a metal pin for passing through holes in two or more plates or pieces to hold them together, usually made with a head at one end, the other end being hammered into a head after insertion.
v. 有主动词 verb

riv·et·ed, riv·et·ing.

  1. to fasten with a rivet or rivets.
  2. to hammer or spread out the end of in order to form a head and secure something; clinch.
  3. to fasten or fix firmly.
  4. to hold firmly.

riveted 近义词

riveted

等同于 intent

riveted

等同于 attach

riveted

等同于 engrossed

riveted

等同于 firm

riveted

等同于 immobile

riveted

等同于 intrigue

riveted

等同于 involve

riveted

等同于 absorb

riveted

等同于 ogle

riveted

等同于 put

riveted

等同于 rubberneck

riveted 的近义词 13
riveted 的反义词 1
riveted

等同于 secure

riveted 的近义词 13
riveted 的反义词 1
riveted

等同于 stare

riveted

等同于 tie

riveted

等同于 transfix

riveted

等同于 bury

riveted

等同于 infix

riveted

等同于 pin on

riveted

等同于 clinch

riveted

等同于 spellbind

riveted

等同于 subjoin

riveted

等同于 concentrate

riveted

等同于 affix

riveted

等同于 enthrall

riveted

等同于 establish

riveted

等同于 fascinate

riveted

等同于 fasten

riveted

等同于 fix

riveted

等同于 fix

riveted

等同于 focus

riveted

等同于 grip

更多riveted例句

  1. Until they do, Berry utilizes her star quality to keep us riveted and awaiting whatever twist comes next.
  2. Now everyone in the room is riveted, watching Justin put one huge foot in front of the other.
  3. All witnesses to a moment in history that still has us all riveted.
  4. The stories of two of the rescued women, Berry and DeJesus, have riveted Cleveland for close to a decade.
  5. It was the Golden Globes moment that riveted A-listers and home viewers alike.
  6. “It is a perfect identification,” murmured Mr. Arden, with his eyes still riveted on the plaster faces.
  7. Turning away he caught the eyes of his wife riveted on them; she had evidently seen the meeting, and her colour was high.
  8. Jane, with her eyes riveted upon her dying parent, endeavored to hold the light.
  9. It really was the driving band, which is a ring made out of copper and riveted on.
  10. Then irregular households, courtesans exhibiting the price of shame, diamonds like circlets of fire riveted around arms and neck.