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stringing

/string-ing/US // ˈstrɪŋ ɪŋ //

穿线,串串,上弦,穿线法

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a narrow band of inlay, as in a piece of furniture.

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Examples

  • Also, optimized placement is far less labor-intensive than with some standard speakers, consider there’s no stringing of speaker wire or fiddling with EQs as Trueplay software tunes the Five based on the acoustics of your room.

  • I also like the turquoise blue color of the chips or beads that the kids are stringing together into that intricate design.

  • Originally from Delaware, Smith had been in Washington almost a week building little decorative boxes and stringing ornaments.

  • That is, maybe the information in the returns is embarrassing but no more than that, and Romney is just stringing everyone along.

  • There is also concern about safety on the streets as more and more outlets show up, stringing cables along the sidewalks.

  • From selling goats to stringing beads, Lolosoli's work on behalf of Samburu women has led her into the international spotlight.

  • When the plants are to be hung on lath they may be wilted before "stringing" or not, at the option of the grower.

  • But I suppose that tracing causes is difficult, while stringing words together in books is easy.

  • There's some gink been walking on ahead of us stringing the cord out for us to follow!

  • Pretty soon the gang that Mrs. Cartwright has rounded up at the prayer-meeting comes stringing along in.

  • Racine was bored by it all, and mitigated his boredom, during the two years he remained, only by flirting and by stringing rhymes.