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roof-deck

/roof-dek, roof-/US // ˈrufˌdɛk, ˈrʊf- //

屋顶甲板,顶层甲板,屋顶平台

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a part of a flat roof used for gardening, sunbathing, etc.

Examples

  • Which is why you should: “Clap along, if you feel like a room without a roof.”

  • “Deck the Halls” was written back in the 16th century, when the English language was very different.

  • Obama has latched on to the failure of the embargo to topple the Castros as justification to shuffle the deck.

  • Deck your halls instead with boughs of holly, shouting “Merry Christmas” (or “Happy Hanukkah”) well into the night.

  • We were on her roof talking and trying to come up with ideas, to think of alternatives to renting a studio.

  • It ended on a complaint that she was 'tired rather and spending my time at full length on a deck-chair in the garden.'

  • The Pontellier and Ratignolle compartments adjoined one another under the same roof.

  • Even as they gazed they saw its roof caught up, and whirled off as if it had been a scroll of paper.

  • A few moments afterward he was seen dragging his own trunk ashore, while Mr. Hitchcock finished his story on the boiler deck.

  • Fancy that enormous shell dropping suddenly out of the blue on to a ship's deck swarming with troops!