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trellis

/trel-is/US // ˈtrɛl ɪs //UK // (ˈtrɛlɪs) //

棚架,棚架子,大棚,棚屋

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a frame or structure of latticework; lattice.
    • : a framework of this kind used as a support for growing vines or plants.
    • : a summerhouse, gazebo, arch, etc., made chiefly or completely of latticework.
    • : Heraldry. a charge of bendlets overlying bendlets sinister, the whole being cloué at the crossings.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to furnish with a trellis.
    • : to enclose in a trellis.
    • : to train or support on a trellis.
    • : to form into or like a trellis.

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Examples

  • Each of these so-called Canaries will also tow a sort of underwater trellis made of steel wire, known as the Tadpole, tethering together vases in which giant bladder kelp can grow.

  • The fatigued Paradise Guest House sign was washed-out and the wide front porch with its handcrafted trellis lusted for paint.

  • A few weeks ago I was balancing precariously on a chair in my backyard, hanging a shimmering side of trout from a wooden trellis so it could dry in the cool air.

  • But the “head-trained” (as opposed to snaked into a wire trellis) vines in Lodi, Calif., are anywhere from 40 to 100 years old.

  • Neither are there any terraces and verandahs adorned with elegant trellis-work and flowers, as there are in other warm countries.

  • Black Hood took to a stout iron trellis, climbed quickly to the second story where he found a bedroom window open.

  • She leaned close to the trellis, and parting the sprays of clematis that covered it looked into a corner of the room.

  • In the mosque stands a plain sarcophagus, surrounded by a marble trellis-work.

  • I stepped into the house straightway, and told Hard Cider to order the trellis lumber for me.