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triple-decker

/trip-uhl-dek-er/US // ˈtrɪp əlˈdɛk ər //

三层楼,三层的,三层甲板,三层

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : three-decker.

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Examples

  • Elderly women played Triple Double Diamond and Tiki Magic while they chain-smoked.

  • The wine-producing countries of Spain, Italy, and France, suggest limits that are double and triple that of the U.S.

  • “Masters had connections with survivalists,” Grants Pass Daily Courier (PDF) reporter Edith Decker wrote in 2010.

  • “Every single witness is inadmissible, hearsay, triple-hearsay,” said assistant state attorney Penny Brill in court yesterday.

  • Listen: If you got off a double-decker bus to come to New York, who would you rather see waiting for you?

  • When rapidly deposited, as by artificial precipitation, triple phosphate often takes feathery, star- or leaf-like forms.

  • But Decker's and Ben Jonson's works abound in allusions to tobacco, its uses and abuses.

  • The sediment usually contains abundant amorphous phosphates and crystals of triple phosphate and ammonium urate.

  • At the beginning of 1917 I was offered the chance of production in a triple bill if I cut it down into a two-act play.

  • Its duty is, like that of any three-decker, to guard the merchant service from a dangerous foe.