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tabletop

/tey-buhl-top/US // ˈteɪ bəlˌtɒp //

桌面,桌面上,桌面上的,桌子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a surface forming or suggesting the top of a table.
    • : a photograph of an arrangement of objects on top of a table.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : intended for use on the top of a table or the like.
    • : noting or relating to an arrangement of objects, especially miniatures or models, as would be appropriate to the top of a table.
    • : noting or relating to a type of game that requires the physical presence of players and the manipulation of game pieces, as board games and some card games or role-playing games but not video games.

Examples

  • The game involves moving objects around on a virtual tabletop.

  • Many different products technically fall under the board game category, but for the sake of this guide, we’ll consider any tabletop game for two or more people that includes a dedicated playing surface or sets of playing cards.

  • The world of tabletop role-playing games is traditionally dominated by in-person experiences.

  • Welcome to Ars Cardboard, our weekend look at tabletop games!

  • For the best of both worlds, this laptop tray has a reliable tabletop surface, with a soft underside.

  • A tabletop bronze of a boy pulling a thorn from his foot, made around 1500 by the Renaissance sculptor known as Antico.

  • The flavors of pates and juicy chicken and beef adorned our tabletop.

  • I then removed the legs from the tabletop, leaving just it and the beams together, the carpet being attached to the beams.

  • Never mind, we sat there and contemplated the apple as it lay ruddily on the white porcelain tabletop.

  • He leaned forward and fixed the tabletop with a piscine stare.

  • The rapping of his knuckled fist on the tabletop alongside him broke in sharply on the clamour.

  • They were surprised to see standing outside a strange little old man, no higher than the tabletop.