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scrolls

/skrohl/US // skroʊl //UK // (skrəʊl) //

卷轴,书卷,画卷,卷宗

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a roll of parchment, paper, copper, or other material, especially one with writing on it: a scroll containing the entire Old Testament.
    • : something, especially an ornament, resembling a partly unrolled sheet of paper or having a spiral or coiled form.
    • : a list, roll, roster, or schedule.
    • : a painting or text on silk or paper that is either displayed on a wall or held by the viewer and is rolled up when not in use.Compare kakemono, makimono.
    • : the curved head of a violin or other bowed instrument.
    • : a note, message, or other piece of writing.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cut into a curved form with a narrow-bladed saw.
    • : Computers. to move up, down, or across a display screen, with new text appearing on the screen as old text disappears.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Computers. to move text vertically or horizontally on a display screen in searching for a particular section, line, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • By focusing on click and scroll rates, you can see the percentage of visitors that drop off before ever seeing the curtain content lower down on the page.

  • Each end is welded solid from iron in a classic scroll pattern and can hold three wine bottles.

  • A scroll through Kolfage’s fan page shows many of the posts are written in the first person, which Facebook said is allowed since he is not a designated hate figure.

  • A Nest thermostat would likely fit into that description, since it doesn't have a touchscreen and instead relies on a spin-able scroll wheel that doubles as the outside body of the thermostat.

  • There’s more to come from the forecast and no doubt from 2020, so buckle up and give it a scroll!

  • Now you can scroll to the next direction on your recipe without getting batter or sauce all over your device.

  • The solution they came up with was the scroll, which let viewers walk through the painting as they unfurled it.

  • And if you scroll down the complete Midas List, some visible trends begin to emerge.

  • I was able to scroll through my feed and read nothing but tweets about Ferguson.

  • Inked onto his ribs is a single rifle bayoneted into the dirt with names listed on a scroll—his dead friends.

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

  • He knew his cousin, and he had the sensation that an illuminated scroll of fate dangled before his eyes.

  • Of the parts the young assistant of Nicolas Amati was allowed to put his individuality to, conspicuously stands the scroll.

  • All the details of scroll carving by Stradivari at this period are marvels of mechanical dexterity of handling.

  • He is here shown seated on a curule chair, wearing a Roman toga, and holding a half open scroll in his hand.