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tiled

/tahyld/US // taɪld //

瓷砖,瓷砖的,砖瓦,瓦片

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : covered or furnished with tiles.
    • : barred to outsiders, as nonmembers of a lodge.

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Examples

  • It’s the oldest home on this part of the street, built in the 1950s with three stories and attic, topped with a gray-tiled roof.

  • You can pick from a tiled block pattern, a soft glow, or a series of rings to map everything out.

  • Reach for hybrid scrubbersIf you’ve got a wide variety of surfaces to clean, from shower heads to tiled floors and all the spaces in between, you’ll want a device that can adapt.

  • If you’re not tied to a specific background image, either replace the image with flat colors, a gradient, or even a simple tiled pattern.

  • Here are some questions to direct your exploration of this square-tiled world.

  • Witnesses say there were at least six bodies piled together inside this one tiled room where the air is poisonous with decay.

  • The room is narrow and has gray tiled walls and a cream-colored ceiling.

  • We all know the scene, almost too well: A woman steps into a white ceramic-tiled shower and turns on a steady stream of hot water.

  • How's he going to feel padding around the two miles of black- and white-tiled corridors over there?

  • Inside, a miniature corpse lay on an operating table in a tiled room.

  • You might be pacing the tiled hall of a suburban villa, rather than the House of God.

  • The streets are well paved, and the houses built of stone, and tiled: the country is flat, but agreeable.

  • The clock ticks, the lamp burns, water is boiling on the homely tiled stove.

  • Which of you can have houses or columns or extensive pediments on top of his tiled roof?

  • Such things are built above the floors, not above the tiled roofs.