stanchion 的 2 个定义
- an upright bar, beam, post, or support, as in a window, stall, ship, etc.
- to furnish with stanchions.
- to secure by or to a stanchion or stanchions.
stanchion 近义词
pole
更多stanchion例句
- The stanchions should be replaced by a guardrail — posts drilled into the sidewalk would be cane-detectable.
- It went to where the Amite Warriors — five-time state champions, five-time runners-up — play Friday nights on the field tucked amid trees and buildings behind the school, the goal posts bearing the cool double stanchions.
- What the Celtics want to avoid is Embiid just backing his man into the stanchion and easily laying it in.
- Owen remained on deck, holding on to a stanchion, while two of his stoutest hands were at the wheel.
- Shelby spoke to Telaba who was clinging firmly to a stanchion with one hand and operating his signaling machine with the other.
- I saw the girl standing braced beside a stanchion, staring over the ship's side.
- I saw Virginia Crane clinging desperately to her stanchion beside the light switches.
- Caught by the first rush of wind, he was hurled violently against an iron stanchion and knocked senseless.