thatch 的 2 个定义
- Also thatching. a material, as straw, rushes, leaves, or the like, used to cover roofs, grain stacks, etc.
- a covering of such a material.
- the leaves of various palms that are used for thatching.
- (5)
- to cover with or as if with thatch.
- Horticulture. to remove thatch from; dethatch.
thatch 近义词
等同于 mop
等同于 hair
更多thatch例句
- Six women raise their hands, flashing thick thatches of unshorn underarm hair.
- Vehicles are still unusual, but homes now are made of brick and wood and have metal roofs instead of thatch.
- By these standards, Eric Schneiderman is a mere fly buzzing around a thatch-roofed pompadour.
- His comic strip, Thatch, appeared daily in more than 150 newspapers from 1994-1998.
- The dog of a Feringhi whom I served has had it hidden these two months in the thatch of his house near the Alumbagh.
- He coolly twitched the flame-coloured thatch away and disclosed a close crop of black hair.
- The night was windy, the March weather had dried the thatch, and the whole place was burned to the ground in a few minutes.
- I also put a straw thatch over the hut, proudly using my own straw which I had grown with blood.
- Sometimes the roof was a very thick layer of long grass, laid on rude rafters, and held down by poles to form a kind of thatch.